Zoom files lawsuit in Silverio World over Springfire's alleged IP theft



November 18, 2020

SILVERIO LAND—Zoom Video Communications, still butthurt about its blocking in Silverio World, has filed a lawsuit in Silverio land last week against Springfire over alleged intellectual property theft. The lawsuit was filed in the Silverish District Court for Silverio land, with Zoom claiming that Springfire "committed shameless intellectual property theft and deliberately blocking Zoom in order to disrupt the video-conferencing industry." Zoom is also demanding in the lawsuit that the Silverish government restore access to Zoom in the country, stating that it is "an essential service." Springfire is a terrible 1:1 knockoff of Zoom; combined with allegations of spying and lack of encryption, it has not been good for Springfire. As a result, if Zoom wins the lawsuit, it could pave the way for other sites, especially YouTube and Google, to demand that they get unblocked in Silverio World, screwing over every Silverish knockoff site ever made in Silverio World.