An anonymous techie, who bought the JioHotstar domain and asked Reliance to sponsor his Cambridge course in exchange, has issued a fresh update on the website. They said that despite receiving legal help and good wishes from across the globe, they may back out of a possible legal battle owing to personal and logistical reasons. (Also Read: Delhi techie snags ‘JioHotstar’ domain pre-merger, demands Cambridge education funding for sale to Reliance ) Help from around the globe The techie took to the JioHotstar website and expressed his gratitude for all the legal help and good wishes he received from well-wishers around the world.
“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the lawyers who generously offered their time and guidance pro bono. From the Honorable Supreme Court and High Court to legal minds in Cambridge, London, California, Texas, and surprisingly even Berlin - I'm still amazed how this reached German lawyers. Your support means a lot to me,” they wrote.
Parents are concerned However, the techie added that they're contemplating backing out of a possible legal battle against a corporate giant because their parents are concerned. “My parents read the news and they are worried, actually super super worried. Itna bhi viral nhi hona tha yaar.
Shayad legal battle phir bhi handle ho jaye, bhai saab maa baap ka samjhana is so difficult. (The legal battle can still be handled, but to convince parents is so difficult). Good Kalesh (tiff) today,” they wrote fu.