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Look at the public record. Look at the code and the history of the project for yourself. Talk to users and observers of the project who were around from early on and witnessed all of this unfold. Can see for yourself that CopperheadOS is not open source and forked from my code.
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Can see for yourself that it was founded as an open source project before Copperhead was incorporated. Can see from the code that the attributions of ownership/authorship have always been to me. Can see that I always kept the company and open source project at arms length.
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Literally supporting and promoting a closed source, proprietary fork of legacy GrapheneOS code by fraudsters who paid cheap, inexperienced developers to partially port forward my legacy codebase while adding DRM / tracking to it. Look for yourself! Don't take my word for it...
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And don't try to tell me that I shouldn't be upset by people supporting an abuser who has harmed and harassed me for years. When I see people who claim to support me being complicit in causing harm to me and the open source project I've put my life into, that really hurts.
Bitcoin donated to the developers / project during the time that the project was sponsored by Copperhead never made it to the developers / project. James Donaldson was delegated the task of handling the intake of these donations and personally stole all of these donations.
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