WP Engine and Automattic Trade Cease-and-Desist Letters After Matt Mullenweg Jabs

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  • September 25, 2024
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If you follow WordPress at any level, it’s hard not to have heard about the drama surrounding Matt Mullenweg’s attack on WP Engine at the tail end of WordCamp US, something that marred what otherwise seemed like a very lovely event.

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