According to Dennis Windsor, back in 2009 Jeff Olson began discussing with him plans to launch two network marketing companies.
Windsor (right) claims to have been involved in MLM for over 36 years,
spending over 17 years in the field as a top distributor building large global sales organizations and over 19 years in Founder / Co-founder, Senior Executive and Senior Consultant roles helping to design, develop, launch, and manage Network Marketing Companies.
Of his 36 years in network marketing, 25 years were spent working with Jeff Olson across more than seven MLM companies.
Ongoing discussions between Windsor and Olson eventually resulted in Windsor leaving his Senior Vice-President position with VideoPlus.
From what I’ve been able to gather, Video Plus was a marketing production company that worked with MLM companies.
The first company Windsor and Olson launched as PTN Networking Marketing.
They worked on PTN for about a year, after which it was dropped in favor of developing a new company.
That company was
Nerium
, which launched in 2011.
Fast forward five years and Windsor’s employment with Nerium has been terminated. He’s now suing the company for copyright infringement and at least $22 million dollars.
Details pertaining to Windsor’s termination at Nerium are sketchy.
According to Windsor, he’s the “chief architect, creator and developer” of Nerium.
The concept for the company was developed by Windsor in what he refers to as a “private war room”.
Over two years, it was in this room that Windsor claims he came up with Nerium’s compensation plan and key elements of their business model.
All in all, Windsor claims he spent
six years developing, co-founding, and co-leading Defendant Nerium’s record breaking global sales which has topped four hundred million dollars ($400,000,000.00) annually.
On March 31st, 2016, Windsor was terminated from his role as President of Nerium. Specifics as to why Windsor was fired are not revealed in his lawsuit.
Nonetheless, Windsor argues that he never signed a written license agreement with Jeff Olson (right) or Nerium for their use of his purportedly “copyrighted work product”.
Windsor contends that seeing as neither Olson or Nerium have an ownership interest or right to use his work, it constitutes copyright infringement.
Specifically, Windsor alleges he
never granted Olson or Nerium any written license (exclusive or otherwise) in and to, and for the use of, (his) copyrighted work product.
According to Windsor, consent was given ‘
pursuant to a nonexclusive implied license, which had to be supported by consideration
‘. The termination of Windsor as President of Nerium has seen that license revoked.
Windsor also alleges he was promised commissions on a Three Star National Marketing Director ranked compensation plan position, a 15% royalty from Nerium Edge monthly fees and a 5% equity share of Nerium.
Windsor claims up until his termination, he never received any of what was promised to h
🤖 Quick Answer
Who is Dennis Windsor and what is his background in network marketing?Dennis Windsor is a network marketing professional with 36 years of industry experience. He has spent 17 years as a top distributor building global sales organizations and 19 years in founder, co-founder, and senior executive roles. Notably, he spent 25 of his 36 years working with Jeff Olson across seven different MLM companies.
What triggered Dennis Windsor's legal action against Nerium?
Windsor filed a $22 million lawsuit against Nerium following disputes with co-founder Jeff Olson. The conflict stemmed from discussions beginning in 2009 regarding plans to launch two network marketing companies, which eventually led Windsor to leave his Senior Vice-President position at VideoPlus.
What was Dennis Windsor's professional role before joining the disputed ventures?
Prior to his involvement with the ventures discussed with Jeff Olson,
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