This whole situation leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth regarding Zenimax.
So their biggest claim, surrounding Oculus being built on trade secrets, is found false but they get a half-billion dollar payout anyway?
Considering the purported fines could be traced back all the way to practically the original Kickstarter...I wonder if Zenimax would have gotten such a sum had Oculus not been bought by FB for $3B[1]...
Yeah...but that breach was originally made during the original Kickstarter in 2012.
Aren't most statute of limitations for NDA breaches 3-4 years from original breach?
But even if it's still within the statute of limitations I can't help but get the feeling Zenimax is just trying to cash in on the unlikely success of Oculus.
So their biggest claim, surrounding Oculus being built on trade secrets, is found false but they get a half-billion dollar payout anyway?
Considering the purported fines could be traced back all the way to practically the original Kickstarter...I wonder if Zenimax would have gotten such a sum had Oculus not been bought by FB for $3B[1]...
...or am I misunderstanding something?
[1] http://www.businessinsider.com/facebook-actually-paid-3-bill...