It has caused quite a stir in the WordPress community.| The Verge
Over 8 percent of Automattic left.| The Verge
WP Engine is suing Automattic and its CEO Matt Mullenweg.| The Verge
The drama continues.| The Verge
Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg on what it’s like to run WordPress’ and Tumblr’s parent company| The Verge
The WordPress Foundation owns and oversees the trademarks for the names and logos of WordPress as well as a few other WordPress-related brands. Trademarks are a signifier of a product’s identity an…| WordPress Foundation
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Last night, WP Engine filed a baseless lawsuit against Automattic, Matt Mullenweg, and WordPress.org. Their complaint is flawed, start to finish. We vehemently deny WP Engine’s allegations—which ar…| Automattic
One of the many lies in Silver Lake and WP Engine’s C&D was their claim that Automattic demanded money from them moments before our CEO Matt Mullenweg gave his keynote at WordCamp US. Tha…| Automattic
Any WP Engine customers having trouble with their sites should contact WP Engine support and ask them to fix it.| WordPress News
For those just catching up: WP Engine needs a trademark license. Since being taken over by private equity firm Silver Lake in 2018, WP Engine has built a half-a-billion a year business by confusing…| Automattic
It has to be said and repeated: WP Engine is not WordPress. My own mother was confused and thought WP Engine was an official thing. Their branding, marketing, advertising, and entire promise to customers is that they’re giving you WordPress, but they’re not. And they’re profiting off of the confusion. WP Engine needs a trademark license to continue their business.| WordPress News