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Lying "garbage from" Micrografx (1989)



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From: billg Tue Feb 21 17:09:01 1989 To: mikemap Subject: Re: Mirrors

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These guys told me explicitly they were not trying to make money on this product and they did it for their own use at first and were pleased others might want to use it. Their price is $10k. Agreeing to pay them $100k to get total source rights and all updates is a fantastic deal for them. I want to call and tell them they are liars and we would have to create this ourselves if they don't get reasonable. They explicitly said we could have source. They will get a great deal if they take updates from us.

I don't want there to be any restrictions on us after a year because we may incorporate some compatibility stuff into windows or PM and although we don't plan to use their code, I don't want any garbage from them. windows or PM after a year we pay a small sum. They should want us to make windows and PM closer. This is all crazy. We need to get moving and that means closing a deal fast. I thought these guys bragged about quick decision making. GO ahead and work on them so more and keep me posted ..

https://techrights.org/o/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/px00062.pdf

Micrografx will license to Microsoft for the purpose of internally using, modifying and developing derivative products from the Mirrors Source Code:

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Microsoft agrees to:

a) Pay Micrografx a total of $175,000 for the recipient of the Mirrors Source Code

b) Pay Micrografx a license fee of $2.00 per Windows Developer Toolkit sold between July, 1990 and June 30, 1991.

c) Limit the use of the Source Code to develop derivative products to be use in support of Microsoft applications ..

https://techrights.org/o/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/px00050.pdf

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