![]() Sibelius Software had been sold by its owners (which included a VC investor and the two founders) in 2006 to. The campaign attracted hundreds of thousands of responses, including an 11,590 strong petition, was featured on Radio 4 and and prompted defensive public responses from. 'Save Sibelius' campaign The Save Sibelius campaign was possibly the first time a users group of a software application generated an organised mass response to a major technology company, petitioning it to reinstate developers whom it had fired in order to restructure its operations offshore, and then when that did not succeed, petitioning the company to divest itself of its flagship application. In July 2012, Avid announced plans to divest its other consumer businesses, closed the Sibelius London office, and laid off the original development team, amid an outpouring of, then recruited a new team of programmers to continue Sibelius development in Montreal, Canada and Kyiv, Ukraine. Avid continued publishing Sibelius as a stand-alone notation product, as well as integrating it with some of its existing software products.
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