Last month, Autodesk took legal action by requesting a preliminary injunction against the developers of ZWCAD+ software in the Netherlands. We believe that ZWCAD+ was created using unauthorized access to our code—specifically, AutoCAD 2008 code. For over three decades, AutoCAD has been the go-to solution for millions of architects, designers, engineers, and creative professionals who shape the world around us. Protecting our intellectual property is not just a legal matter—it's a core value for us and our customers.
Recently, some statements from ZWCAD affiliates have been misleading regarding the ongoing lawsuit. To clarify, we want to share the facts directly with you.
On April 7, the court issued its ruling. While ZWCAD Design described it as a "landslide win," that’s far from accurate. This was just a preliminary hearing, and there are more steps ahead in this complex legal process. Although the court did not grant the preliminary injunction, it did order the submission of ZWCAD+ source code, build scripts, third-party binaries, and libraries. This allows for a thorough, code-level review of both ZWCAD+ and AutoCAD in future proceedings.
The court specifically noted: “The fact that many functions of AutoCAD 2008 that do not logically contribute to the user experience or can be classified as errors appear in ZWCAD+ offers, in our provisional opinion, sufficient grounds to support the claimed relief, regardless of the defendants' explanations.â€
We see this as a positive development and are confident that the upcoming review will provide further clarity. We remain committed to protecting our innovations and ensuring fair competition in the industry.
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