The legal clash between WP Engine (WPE) and Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, has taken a sharp turn, with WP Engine escalating its federal lawsuit. The updated complaint centers on a controversial website—WP Engine Tracker—which WPE claims exposes customer data, undermines its business, and leaves its clients vulnerable to cybercrime. Why WP Engine is Taking Legal Action WP Engine accuses Automattic and its CEO, Matt Mullenweg, of creating and promoting…
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Date Filed: October 18, 2024 Hearing Scheduled: November 26, 2024, Northern California court WP Engine, a prominent website hosting platform, has officially filed a preliminary injunction seeking to regain access to WordPress.org, citing what it claims to be retaliatory actions by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg and his company, Automattic. The hosting company alleges that it has been denied access to key resources, affecting its ability to serve customers and maintain…
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In a recent legal battle between Automattic and WP Engine, Automattic, founded by WordPress co-creator Matt Mullenweg, is pushing back against claims that it has unfairly restricted WP Engine's access to WordPress resources. Here's a breakdown of what's happening, why it matters, and what each side is arguing. Background of the Dispute On October 18, 2024, WP Engine, a managed WordPress hosting provider, filed a lawsuit against Automattic in a…
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The legal feud between WP Engine and Automattic, WordPress’s parent company, has taken a new turn. In a recent motion to dismiss WP Engine's lawsuit, Matt Mullenweg and Automattic present a detailed counterargument, emphasizing that WP Engine, not Automattic, may be causing harm within the WordPress ecosystem. Here's a closer look at what’s at stake in this high-profile tech dispute. Background of the Case At the core of the dispute,…
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