According to news on October 13, an application developer recently filed a lawsuit against the social media giant meta, accusing it of abandoning its original cooperation plan in order to maintain its monopoly position.
The developer’s name is Andre Elijah, and his previous cooperation with meta company has been quite smooth. He is mainly responsible for the development of a software called AEI Fitness's yoga app, which features a series of movement demonstrations from top instructors teaching a variety of yoga poses, Pilates, and meditation.
It is understood that Elijah has recently cooperated with meta company and plans to showcase AEI at the meta Connect conference last month Fitness. He has prepared a keynote address and created a compelling teaser video. However, suddenly, he was told that the cooperation was terminated. meta company prohibits Elijah from using meta Connect, also put him on a "blacklist of developers with whom they refuse to do business."
Elijah stated that he invested a lot of time and effort in preparing for this demonstration and also planned to meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s keynote speech. However, he was told at the last moment: "The project has been terminated and we will not pay any compensation."
Elijah pointed out in the lawsuit that meta The main reason why the company terminated the cooperation was that it learned that he was negotiating cooperation with Apple and ByteDance, and planned to introduce AEI Fitness to Vision Pro headset and Pico platform.
According to Elijah’s assertion, meta’s actions will result in less innovation, lower quality apps, and less consumer choice. Additionally, he believes this will increase the price of VR fitness apps.
Bloomberg reported that meta company has paid Elijah approximately US$1.5 million in cooperation fees. In the lawsuit, Elijah requested an additional $3.2 million in lost income and millions of dollars in damages, for a total of $353 million. This case will attract widespread attention and will also test how meta companies deal with the complex background of competition and cooperation.
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