I find it hard to believe that it’s legal to buy a company, but not it’s contractual obligations. Seems line a hell of a loophole for getting out of things you don’t want to do.
They claim they didn’t bought the contractual obligations, so to be fair they should cancel all subscription and not just the lifetime subscriptions. But obviously it’s just a bullshit claim by some corpo…
Contracts always have some bullshit like: “We can do whatever the fuck we want. Service not guaranteed. We have the right to refuse service to anyone. Lifetime is defined by the lifetime of the service which is defined by us. Can change at anytime.”
I find it hard to believe that it’s legal to buy a company, but not it’s contractual obligations. Seems line a hell of a loophole for getting out of things you don’t want to do.
They claim they didn’t bought the contractual obligations, so to be fair they should cancel all subscription and not just the lifetime subscriptions. But obviously it’s just a bullshit claim by some corpo…
If the customers came across in the transaction, so did the contractual obligations. You can’t have it both ways.
Capitalism at work baby
Probably legal (for the buying company) but customers should sue the original company and get paid out of the money used to buy it.
This would almost certainly depend on the contracts themselves.
Contracts always have some bullshit like: “We can do whatever the fuck we want. Service not guaranteed. We have the right to refuse service to anyone. Lifetime is defined by the lifetime of the service which is defined by us. Can change at anytime.”