Infinity’s online community evolves
From its beginnings in December 2005, Infinity’s online community has grown an changed constantly. And it still does! August 1st will be the beginning of a new phase in which Corvus Belli hands over the management of the online community to InfinityWarCors.com and DataSphere.net. Infinity players will find there new communities, made by fans for fans.
Since August 1st, the current forums won’t allow new posts, but will remain accessible until October 1st.
Wait no longer! Register now at InfinityWarCors.com and DataSphere.net and be a part of the new online community of Infinity players.
Emphasis mine. This is what everybody understood from CB, and unfortunately its language is rather vague.
Now, something everybody needs to understand is that DataSphere is not a subcontractor of CB's. It's not a company and sure as heck as not even signed any paperwork with CB yet. CB cannot offer DS services as part of its contract. The agreement is pretty loose. It is simply unenforcable and not under their control. If you think of DataSphere as a wargames club on the internet, you're about as close to understanding it in legal terms as you can get. The Admins are personal representatives of a collective. Comments about CB breach of contract are, sadly, quite on the mark. If subforums and forum-related stuff are part of their agreement, CB *should* have negotiated and informed all parties *before* the move. I don't know the specifics, but since Customeeple, a Spanish company is on board and seems happy, there must have been some better communication with them from CB. I'm pretty sure CB's intent was not to dump everyone in the poo.
Furthermore, CB confirmed to us that we are independent and to remain so. To show favouritism to official partners, not matter how awesome they are, goes against the spirit of that, even if we think their stuff rocks. There is also the problem of exclusivity: if we were to follow CB's example and "be the official forum and subforum provider for exclusive official partners" we would have to lock every single independent manufacturer's thread and remove their advertising. Contract renegotiation can be a very ugly thing. Especially international ones.
So, you see, we need a different path. I know I speak on behalf of all of the DataSphere community when we say, hell yes, we want everybody on board.