People who sell out and agree to terms that lead to a situation where their customers get screwed, aren't somehow victims of "a nasty world". They're part of what makes the world "nasty".Guy Richardson wrote:They don't suck. They're nice guys, good guys, but they still have to operate in a nasty world.
I understand cashing and selling out. Their product, their work, their choice. But I don't understand doing it in a way that feels deceptive (doing a sale when the future was known to them) or that involves terms where the customers are left in the dark and get the very short end of the stick.
That isn't what "nice guys" do.
(All assuming that this is what went down. We don't know.)
