"Our template has as we speak been sold a 361 times within half a year and it's still increasing. Themeforest rated our template worth a $17."
Yes it is. Which basically means the author is refusing to acknowledge the copyright of the WordPress authors and the license rights of the ones he's calling thieves.
There's one pirate here, and it's StampReady.
Also, I think Email on Acid have a good case for libel. This is willful public defamation.
Edit: Apparently, I'm wrong about this being a WordPress theme. My apologies.
It appears under the 'email templates' section. The only place the string 'WordPress' appears on that page is in top navigation (to a different section). The template is described as being compatible with, among other things: Mailchimp, Gmail, Thunderbird, and Outlook. It's not described as interacting with WordPress in any way.
You're making nasty allegations of bad-faith based on an erroneous assumption -- that this is a template for WordPress or derived from WordPress. There are other kinds of templates sold on ThemeForest!
Unless you can provide evidence that StampReady's email template 'The Talk' is derived from WordPress, you should apologize to StampReady and/or delete the allegations against StampReady of piracy, 'libel', and 'willful public defamation' in your latest comment.
Yes it is. Which basically means the author is refusing to acknowledge the copyright of the WordPress authors and the license rights of the ones he's calling thieves.
There's one pirate here, and it's StampReady.
Also, I think Email on Acid have a good case for libel. This is willful public defamation.
Edit: Apparently, I'm wrong about this being a WordPress theme. My apologies.