Cultcow EvaXephon / Yanderedev / Alex Mahan / Alexander Stuart Mahan / cannotgoogleme - Edgy weeaboo coomer with pedo tendencies and 15+ years internet history as a lolcow, now known as a disaster developer behind eternal debug build called "Yandere Simulator", confirmed groomer and dollfucker

The end of EvaXephon?


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I just saw the NDA from those screenshots Not Based or Redpilled sent. Is he trying to sell YanSim to another company, considering that the company is 505 Games?

His handwriting though... I can't :cryblood:


Edit: Disregard that, just saw his post above mine.
 
I did some superficial digging in emails while files were uploading, posting any thing that caught my eye -
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**Are you the copyright holder or authorized to act on the copyright owner's behalf?**

Yes, I am the copyright holder.

**Please describe the nature of your copyright ownership or authorization to act on the owner's behalf.**

I am the author of the copyrighted work.

**Please provide a detailed description of the original copyrighted work that has allegedly been infringed. If possible, include a URL to where it is posted online.**

My copyrighted work is the source code of Yandere Simulator, a game that I am developing. Someone has decompiled my code and hosted it on GitHub against my wishes, without my consent. Multiple people have forked the repository.

**What files should be taken down? Please provide URLs for each file, or if the entire repository, the repository’s URL.**

**Have you searched for any forks of the allegedly infringing files or repositories? Each fork is a distinct repository and must be identified separately if you believe it is infringing and wish to have it taken down.**

The infringing file is the entirety of the original repository and all forked repositories.

**Is the work licensed under an open source license? If so, which open source license? Are the allegedly infringing files being used under the open source license, or are they in violation of the license?**

My work is not licensed under an open source license.

**What would be the best solution for the alleged infringement? Are there specific changes the other person can make other than removal? Can the repository be made private?**

The repositories should be removed.

**Do you have the alleged infringer’s contact information? If so, please provide it.**

I do not have the infringers' contact information.

I have a good faith belief that use of the copyrighted materials described above on the infringing web pages is not authorized by the copyright owner (myself) or the law.

I have taken fair use into consideration.

I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the information in this notification is accurate and that I am the copyright owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed.

I have read and understand GitHub's Guide to Submitting a DMCA Takedown Notice.

**So that we can get back to you, please provide either your telephone number or physical address.**

44035 Vía Horca, Temecula, CA, 92590

**Please type your full legal name below to sign this request.**

Alexander Mahan
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I've been targeted by a group of people whose hobby is ridiculing others on the Internet. They are motivated to stretch the truth as far as possible, because it facilitates their goal: painting the worst possible picture of the person they have targeted. If they can convince themselves that I am a hyper-exaggerated caricature of who I actually am, they will have an easier time achieving their objective. In short, they are not a credible or reliable source of information, because they are highly motivated to reach the most negative conclusion possible, instead of reaching a reasonable conclusion that is based in reality. Of course they will claim that I'm bad at programming; their goal is to convince themselves that I have as many negative traits as possible, regardless of the truth.

2. Is streaming on twitch a big issue for Yandere Simulator's development? (taking time off)
I work on Yandere Simulator for over 8 hours every day, including on weekends. I take a 3-hour break to play video games once per day, but I'm still working on the game for more hours than a normal full-time job.

Working "full-time" means working 40 hours a week. This requires a person to work 8 hours a day (not counting weekends). That leaves 16 hours in the day. In theory, a person could play video games for 16 hours per day, and still work full-time.

I actually work more hours than a full-time job, and I also work on weekends. I've been working "overtime" for several years straight. In order to maintain a steady rate of progress on Yandere Sim, three hours of leisure per day is all I allow myself.

It would be pretty unreasonable to suggest that I have to be a slave who works non-stop, every hour of the day, without even being allowed any time for leisure whatsoever.

Once per month, I take a day off to do a 12-hour stream. These rare streams are, obviously, not an indication of how long I usually stream for.

3. Will it be possible that you'll quit working on Yandere Simulator halfway through development?

*Now* is halfway through development, and I'm still going, so no.

4. Has developing Yandere Simulator create great threats to your life? (violet people, stalking, etc.)

I don't know how close I've come to harm. I won't know how close I am to being harmed until the moment that someone harms me.
I have shit internet, so source code wont be up for quite a while.
Fucking amazing! You got any shit between him, and the niggers he's hired to help him over the years? If my understanding is correct, he's screwed a lot of them over.
 
@Not Based or Redpilled Did you find anything mentioning his past as evaxephon or anything related to the sisefs incident?
Is it mostly business related topics or does he send personal messages?

Are you able to disable/delete his Twitch?
If he's a partner or affiliate with twitch then it's not likely to get into his account because tfa is a requirement when starting at affiliate.
 
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Are there any emails that shed light on the tinyBuild fiasco from years back?

You're most welcome Alexander!

Attached is the counter signed agreement.

We wish you all the best with the launch of your game.
Luke Burtis
Managing Partner tinyBuild
+1-425-417-5241
Skype: Lukeburtis
Luke@tinybuild.com

On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 4:58 PM Yandere Developer <YandereDev@mail.com> wrote:
I'm very grateful that you took my feelings into consideration and updated the agreement accordingly. I appreciate your willingness to cooperate, and I no longer have any grievances with tinyBuild.

I've signed the agreement, and attached it to this e-mail.

Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 12:45 PM
From: "Luke Burtis" <luke@tinybuild.com>
To: "Yandere Developer" <YandereDev@mail.com>, "Antonio Assenza" <antonio.assenza@tinybuild.com>
Subject: Re: tinyBuild Termination Agreement
Hey Alexander,

Thanks for the explanation of your feelings concerning the partnership. It is unfortunate that the partnership did not work out the way either of us planned.

That being said, we have agreed to remove the refunding of the development costs (the $31,000) that tinyBuild has put into the project thus far. So it's just a termination as of here and now.

Please see the updated termination agreement with point 1 (the repayment part) removed.

Luke Burtis
Managing Partner tinyBuild
+1-425-417-5241
Skype: Lukeburtis
Luke@tinybuild.com

On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 10:34 AM Yandere Developer <YandereDev@mail.com> wrote:
I never signed the termination agreement because the terms are unacceptable. I made this as clear as possible the last time I spoke with Alex Nichiporchik.

At the point in time when I decided to sign a contract with tinyBuild, I was in my darkest hour. I was extremely stressed out and overworked and anxious about the project. I decided to sign a contract with tinyBuild because I thought my life would get better as a result. I thought that the codebase was going to be optimized in a timely manner, I thought that the game was going to get unbanned from Twitch, and I thought that the people who harass me on a daily basis would gain respect for me if I had a publisher.

Unfortunately, none of those things came to pass. I only got more stressed out, more overworked, and more anxious than I was before I signed with tinyBuild. The codebase wasn't significantly improved, the game wasn't unbanned from Twitch, and I received more harassment than I ever did before. In short, signing up with tinyBuild did nothing for me, and actually impacted my life negatively in several ways. I would be a happier and healthier person if I had never signed up with tinyBuild.

A big part of the reason why I decided to sign up with tinyBuild was because Alex Nichiporchik expressed a lot of confidence that he could get the game unbanned from Twitch. He tried to do this for a few weeks, and then gave up. Alex Nichiporchik led me to believe me that he had the ability to get the game unbanned from Twitch, but this never happened. In short, my relationship with tinyBuild was built on a false promise.

There was a guy who was making an online multiplayer spinoff for Yandere Simulator. My contract with tinyBuild had "Right of First Refusal", which means that if I want to make a Yandere Sim spinoff or sequel, I have to inform tinyBuild and let them offer to publish it before I publish it independently or let a third-party offer to publish it. When I told Alex Nichiporchik that a guy was making a multiplayer spinoff, he said that I didn't have the option of publishing it independently, and that tinyBuild would have fully ownership of it. This makes zero sense, since the contract only says that tinyBuild only gets to make an offer, and doesn't say that tinyBuild automatically owns all spinoffs I want to make. This bothered the guy who guy who was making the multiplayer spinoff, so even though he had made a tremendous amount of progress with the game, he decided to stop making it. If Alex Nichiporchik had not insisted that tinyBuild should get instant ownership of the spinoff, we would have had an online multiplayer Yandere Sim spinoff months ago, which would have helped to maintain interest in the game.

After I made a video about me being stressed out and needing programming assistance, over 20 professional programmers contacted me and volunteered to help free of charge. They volunteered to convert the game from JavaScript to C# and upgrade the project from Unity 4 to Unity 5 for free. I told them not to bother, since I thought that tinyBuild was going to get me the help I needed in a timely manner. However, tinyBuild was busy with trade shows and Mr. Shifty for two months, so tinyBuild didn't actually put anyone on the C# Unity 5 conversion until 2 months after I signed the contract, and we didn't make the switch to C# and Unity 5 until July, which was 5 months after I had signed the contract. If I had not signed up with tinyBuild and had just let the volunteers help me instead, I think I would have achieved C# on Unity 5 months earlier than we actually did. Not only that, but Unity released an official JavaScript to C# converter in August, so even if I hadn't used volunteers or tinyBuild, it would have happened eventually for free.

The programmer who tinyBuild hired to work on Yandere Sim - Aaron Fritz - didn't actually improve the code in any meaningful way. What he did amounts to busywork and completely arbitrary changes that didn't actually improve the performance of the game in any way. For example, you can type "foo == false" or you can type "!foo". Aaron went through the code and changed all the "== false" to "!" but that didn't actually improve the framerate or make anything better, it just changed my workflow in an arbitary way. He made a lot of these arbitrary changes all over the code, so my own scripts began to look completely unfamiliar and foreign to me. I actually lost the ability to edit some parts of the game, because I didn't know how to modify Aaron's code. Because of Aaron's changes, it actually started to take me extra time to perform operations that used to be simple, so I actually began less productive and made progress even slower than I did before. In short, Aaron joined the project, scrambled all my code, and then left the project.

(It's also worth noting that I received almost no advance notice that Aaron was leaving the project. He only informed me about it a few days before it actually happened. That's not the sort of thing that should suddenly happen out-of-the-blue. That's not the sort of thing I should be in the dark about until a few days before it happens.)

My contract with tinyBuild states that they get a cut of any merchandise sold. I got a lot of offers from companies that wanted to sell Yandere Sim merchandise. I didn't accept any of these offers, because I didn't want to sell merch if it meant that tinyBuild was going to get a cut of the profit. I didn't really want to see tinyBuild making any money off of me when they hadn't actually made the game better, and actually had a negative impact in some regards. So, if I hadn't signed up with tinyBuild, I would have sold a lot more merch and made a lot more money.

There's also some other miscellaneous stuff that I could mention, like the time when Alex Nichiporchik told me to go to Los Angeles to film a segment for a show, and the show was a complete disaster and a total waste of my time. It might seem petty to bring up stuff like that, but the point I'm trying to make is that when I look back at the 8 months I spent with tinyBuild, the only ways that tinyBuild affected my life were negative.

You can get a summary of what I'm saying by reading the parts in bold, but let me spell it out clearly:

1. Probably 50% of the reason Alex Nichiporchik convinced me to sign up with tinyBuild is because he assured me that could get the game unbanned from Twitch, and it never happened.

2. My contract didn't say that tinyBuild gets instant ownership of all spinoffs, yet when I informed Alex that a guy was making a spinoff, he claimed tinyBuild would own it, and as a result, the online multiplayer spinoff never happened.

3. The C# and Unity 5 conversion would have happened months earlier if I had just let a programming volunteer handle it instead.

4. Aaron Fritz joined the project, made pointless arbitrary changes, didn't improve anything, made my own code look unfamiliar and foreign to me, and then left the project.

5. Considering the above points, I didn't like the idea of tinyBuild making money off me, so I deliberately avoided making any new merchandise deals.

My contract with tinyBuild states that if I want to terminate my contract, I have to pay tinyBuild back for all the money they spent helping me develop the game. That would be Aaron Fritz's paychecks, which come to a total of $31,000. (This means that my partnership with tinyBuild was the equivalent of putting a money-eating parasite onto my body, and getting nothing in return.)

TinyBuild spent 8 months damaging my project in various ways. It's not ethical and it's not logical to take $31,000 from me. tinyBuild should have to eat that cost, not me. This is why I consider the terms of the agreement to be unacceptable.

My contract with tinyBuild does not contain a nondisparagement clause. However, it does contain an indemnification clause. Alex Nichiporchik insisted that an indemnification clause is the exact same thing as a nondisparagement clause, and assured me that I'm not legally allowed to disparage tinyBuild as long as the contract is in effect.

However...if you actually read the clause, it only says that Publisher (tinyBuild) agrees to hold Developer (me) harmless. It doesn't say that I'm obligated to hold you harmless. Read it for yourself if you don't believe me: https://imgur.com/yoTqBXS.png

In short, I am currently not under any sort of nondisparagement or indemnification clause. Theoretically, if I wanted to, I could upload a 20-minute video explaining to my audience of 2.4 million subscribers that tinyBuild has massively screwed me over and that no developer should ever work with them. I've had 15 months to do so, and I haven't done it, because I hate drama.

However...the termination agreement contains an NDA. As soon as I sign your termination agreement, I lose the ability to say anything negative about tinyBuild, forever. So, if I want to tell the world the truth about tinyBuild, my only opportunity to do so is right now, before I sign any more agreements with you. Why shouldn't I? Can you give me a reason?

In summary: The termination agreement is extremely unfavorable for me, but extremely favorable to you. Currently, there is no incentive for me to sign it, but a great deal of incentive for me to avoid signing it. Please reconsider the terms of the agreement to make it less unappealing. I suggest removing the section that obligates me to pay you $31,000.

Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 3:54 PM
From: "Luke Burtis" <luke@tinybuild.com>
To: YandereDev@mail.com, "Antonio Assenza" <antonio.assenza@tinybuild.com>
Subject: tinyBuild Termination Agreement
Hey Alex,

We never actually got the signed termination agreement from you concerning our partnership dissolving.

I've attached it again. Please sign asap so we can make sure we have all this legally wrapped up.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

Luke Burtis
Managing Partner tinyBuild
+1-425-417-5241
Skype: Lukeburtis
Luke@tinybuild.com
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You're most welcome Alexander!

Attached is the counter signed agreement.

We wish you all the best with the launch of your game.
Luke Burtis
Managing Partner tinyBuild
+1-425-417-5241
Skype: Lukeburtis
Luke@tinybuild.com

On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 4:58 PM Yandere Developer <YandereDev@mail.com> wrote:


Alex said:
The programmer who tinyBuild hired to work on Yandere Sim - Aaron Fritz - didn't actually improve the code in any meaningful way. What he did amounts to busywork and completely arbitrary changes that didn't actually improve the performance of the game in any way. For example, you can type "foo == false" or you can type "!foo". Aaron went through the code and changed all the "== false" to "!" but that didn't actually improve the framerate or make anything better, it just changed my workflow in an arbitary way. He made a lot of these arbitrary changes all over the code, so my own scripts began to look completely unfamiliar and foreign to me. I actually lost the ability to edit some parts of the game, because I didn't know how to modify Aaron's code. Because of Aaron's changes, it actually started to take me extra time to perform operations that used to be simple, so I actually began less productive and made progress even slower than I did before. In short, Aaron joined the project, scrambled all my code, and then left the project.

Lol so we were right and Alex is just so shit at coding that he couldn't keep up with the new programmer's edits.

I'll bet anything he did far more than just make "arbitrary changes".
 
We're nearing 1,900 pages, which is interesting, to say the least. 101 more to go before Alex hits the 2K mark.
How ironic that the "fireworks" to destroy Yandere Simulator would go off on July 4th.
Also: that tinyBuild legal document and the emails between Alex and tinyBuild are a goldmine. Was tinyBuild really thinking of making an online multiplayer spinoff when the game wasn't even in development?
 
You're most welcome Alexander!

Attached is the counter signed agreement.

We wish you all the best with the launch of your game.
Luke Burtis
Managing Partner tinyBuild
+1-425-417-5241
Skype: Lukeburtis
Luke@tinybuild.com

On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 4:58 PM Yandere Developer <YandereDev@mail.com> wrote:
So he legally wasn't allowed to say anything negative about Tinybuild after the termination, yet he's repeatedly talked about all the shit that he bitched about in the email. This was after he blackmailed them into cancelling his 31k debt anr doing that faggot "woe is me" thing to get pity. I can't believe Tinybuild hasn't done anything about this. I would be fucking pissed if this actually involved me.
 
So he legally wasn't allowed to say anything negative about Tinybuild after the termination, yet he's repeatedly talked about all the shit that he bitched about in the email. This was after he blackmailed them into cancelling his 31k debt anr doing that faggot "woe is me" thing to get pity. I can't believe Tinybuild hasn't done anything about this. I would be fucking pissed if this actually involved me.
I think it's a safe assumption that Tinybuild decided going after Alex would be more trouble than it'd be worth.
 
Hey, @Not Based or Redpilled, is it possible to somehow delete these files or just wipe them clean? I just wanna see how Alex reacts to his life's work going completely down the shitter
You'd have to be a complete retard to not have a backup of such important files, especially since you could easily make a local git repo as a backup and even create private github repos for free now. He doesn't have a backup, does he?
 
How long until someone mails him a chalice of cum?
If I decide to, I'm gonna hold it in for a few days so that I have a fat one to send him.
You'd have to be a complete retard to not have a backup of such important files, especially since you could easily make a local git repo as a backup and even create private github repos for free now. He doesn't have a backup, does he?
Considering the quality of Yandere Simulator's code, I wouldn't give him all too much credit.
 
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