I have no dog in this hunt, but PROTIP: don't just say it's unfortunate and leave it like that. Say what the problem is.
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I understand that Reddit can be toxic...but I don't think it applies here...
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There is nothing to negotiate. Return the donations and revenue stolen from the project. Return the Twitter account. Stop using the legacy code against the terms of the license. Stop scamming people out of hard earned money selling them insecure products. twitter.com/_copperj/statu
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Hell according to Daniel he has 50% ownership of the company. If would like to clarify this and other shenanigans, I'm listening:
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Stop spending substantial time every day spreading misinformation and lies about me. Stop presenting false accounts of my volunteer week at previous projects like Rust. Stop using sockpuppet accounts. Stop covering up what happened and hiding the existence of the real project.
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Simple question: Is it or is it not accurate to say Daniel owns 50% of the company?
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I do still own 50% of the company even today... My rights as a shareholder were not / are not respected and neither was the agreement made by the company about supporting the open source mobile privacy/security hardening project. Copperhead isn't involved in the project anymore.
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Copperhead is now just a scam attempting to profit off of the past association with the project now known as . In theory, I have a financial interest in Copperhead succeeding since I still own half of it. However, that doesn't change my opinion on the company one bit.
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It's also really just in theory that I have an actual financial interest in it succeeding, because I get no cut of the revenue despite developing nearly the entirety of everything they use with barely any compensation for it. I also didn't write it as an employee of the company.
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I never had any employment agreement with Copperhead or any contracts to work on the code. The work was my open source project developed on my own time and Copperhead had agreed to support it as such. I learned the hard way not to trust people, even people I thought were friends.



