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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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The money donated by the Bitcoin community was stolen by James Donaldson. It was explicitly stated the money was going to me and the project but it didn't. We got most of the PayPal donations but the rest was largely stolen / embezzled. Can't see how you folks can support him.
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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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This money never went to Copperhead. It was never treated as revenue by the company. James treated it as if the Bitcoin was gifted to him personally. It is completely against what was agreed upon with the project and told to the people who thought they were donating towards it.
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He treated it as his personal Bitcoin investment. Similarly, despite me still owning 50% of Copperhead today, he treats the company as if he owns 100% of it. He doesn't just use the company to look after himself but to cause harm to me using the company's resources / revenue.
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