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  1. DEVDOCS XENFORO2 CODE
  2. DEVDOCS XENFORO2 LICENSE

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DEVDOCS XENFORO2 LICENSE

XenForo announced that all license holders with a valid license from Jwould receive an additional 255 days of support and download access. Although specific terms of the agreement are confidential, Internet Brands withdrew both the US and UK lawsuits. On February 28, 2013, XenForo announced that the lawsuit had been settled between the parties in both the UK and the US. In November 2010, Internet Brands sued XenForo and Darby in California District Court in the United States, additionally claiming that Darby had not returned confidential information from Internet Brands regarding the vBulletin software. Internet Brands denied that the timing of the lawsuit was to coincide with the public beta. Representatives stated that XenForo "unfairly stands on the shoulders of more than a decade of development", development which had become the property of Internet Brands through the acquisition.

DEVDOCS XENFORO2 CODE

One day before the scheduled release of the first public beta of XenForo in October 2010, Internet Brands announced that it would file a lawsuit against the XenForo team in the UK, claiming: copyright infringement of property acquired by Internet Brands, use of code in XenForo that was refactored from vBulletin code, breach of contract, and engaging in unfair business practices.

devdocs xenforo2

Darby and other former vBulletin developers began work on a new platform, XenForo. Disagreements occurred between the developers and the new management and most of the vBulletin developers left Internet Brands in 2009. The original owner of vBulletin, Jelsoft, was acquired by the American new media company Internet Brands in 2007. One of the developers of XenForo, Kier Darby, had been a lead developer for the community platform vBulletin.












Devdocs xenforo2