A whistleblower alleges Delve pitched a modified copy of open-source no-code tool SimStudio as its own, a practice that could violate the software's license (Julie Bort/TechCrunch)

Why it matters: Delve faces potential legal repercussions and reputational damage if the alleged software license violations are proven true.
- Delve, a compliance startup, is accused by a whistleblower of presenting a modified version of SimStudio as its proprietary technology (TechCrunch).
- SimStudio is an open-source no-code tool, and the alleged actions by Delve could constitute a violation of its software license (TechCrunch).
Compliance startup Delve is facing new allegations from a whistleblower who claims the company pitched a modified version of the open-source no-code tool SimStudio as its own product. This practice could potentially violate SimStudio's software license, escalating the controversy surrounding Delve.




