30 Jan Ethereum-Based Ad Firm Bidooh Sues Founders in Tech Ownership Dispute
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Digital advertising company Bidooh has taken two of its former co-founders to court on accusations they stole company software.
Bidooh COO Vicki Simms said in the group’s official Telegram chat on Jan. 20 that the platform had been “seriously tampered with” and that the company had taken legal proceedings against former CEO Abdul Alim and former CTO Shaz Mughal.
“We continue to press on with the remaining legal steps necessary to obtain final judgment against the defendants, Abdul Alim and Shaz Mughal, and reimbursement of our costs,” Simms said.
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Bidooh is a digital advertising platform, based in Manchester U.K., that allows companies to broadcast tailor-made ads to anyone who walks past one of its interactive billboards. Advertisers pay by the second using fiat currency or the protocol’s native DOOH tokens, which are built on the ethereum blockchain.
Launched in January 2017, Bidooh raised…
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