curprev00:5000:50, 13 May 2024 Validfingerstalkcontribs m16,175 bytes−806 →Career: removed wholly unrelated info about Microsoft's acquisition of ZeniMax (which occurred more than 18 years after Weaver had left the companies)undo
curprev04:3004:30, 22 December 2022 Indriantalkcontribs 17,135 bytes−165 The dismissal of the case was reversed on appeal, so this claim is not accurate. I am not sure what the final disposition of the litigation was. If sourcing is found stating this material was integral to the final disposition of the case, by all means re-add it. (And no, the Escapist article previously used here is not such a source because it was published before the appellate court reversed the dismissal and remanded the case.undo
curprev14:2514:25, 12 October 2022 Indriantalkcontribs 16,908 bytes−55 Weaver is the sole founder of Bethesda. Fletcher started with the company at its founding, but he was an employee. A co-founder actually needs to have a stake in the new company, which Fletcher did not. Newspaper and magazine articles often misattribute initial employees as co-founders. In the court case Christopher S. Weaver v. Zenimax Media, Inc., 175 Md. App. 16,923 A.2d 1032 (2007), Weaver is stated to be the founder of Bethesda.undoTag: Manual revert
curprev06:1906:19, 2 March 2021 BraEpreSStalkcontribs 16,943 bytes+806 →Career: [Microsoft]] acquired Bethesda and its parent company, ZeniMax Media, in September 2020. The deal gave Microsoft new game titles as it prepared to launch the next generation of Xbox consoles. Added sourcesundo