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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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Look through github.com/CopperheadOS and use archive.org to look at the history of it. You can see that what they did is create a bunch of empty repositories to break the redirects to the new location of the project, and eventually they forked my work and uploaded it.
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You can see that GrapheneOS is an open source project with the original developers / repositories. You can see that the new CopperheadOS is a fork of it which hasn't uploaded sources since December 2019, does not use open source licensing and hasn't done privacy/security work.
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The earliest generation of the project in 2014/2015 started on my personal GitHub account at github.com/thestinger. The repositories now at GrapheneOS are the ones created when moving to AOSP. Some repositories not used for Oreo onwards are still at github.com/AndroidHardeni.
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