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If you use my open source code, the least you can do is to stop supporting a sociopath doing everything he can to destroy my life and my work. I've had a couple incredibly rough years because of this and it's escalating rather than ending thanks to people enabling him to do it.
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Your only recourse is to take them to court. It may be time-consuming and costly, but that's your only option. Let them make a ton of money along the way, because half of it or more will be yours. If you want to work in a parallel path to pursue your dreams and goals, do that.
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> If you want to work in a parallel path to pursue your dreams and goals, do that. Not working out when they're constantly harming the project with misinformation campaigns, turning people against it and wasting all of my time, energy and money.
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> Your only recourse is to take them to court. First we'll to defend against their bogus lawsuit against me and these things will take a long time and a lot of time, energy and money. Perhaps the project needs to be paused to focus on this so I can actually deal with it well.
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> Let them make a ton of money along the way, because half of it or more will be yours. I don't need a ton of money. This isn't what I want from this. I am not getting anything out of Copperhead despite owning 50% of it and I don't see that every changing. It won't succeed...
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It is not going to work out for him. If anything, stopping our work would hurt him since he won't have anything to leech off anymore. It's problematic that he gets to leech off our work on device support and privacy/security features. I'm concerned about the harm to GrapheneOS.
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I'm not worried that he's going to get away with what he's doing. I'm concerned about how much damage he's going to be able to cause before he gives up or it finally falls apart. Perhaps he'll just keep going on causing harm to me for the rest of his life. He's that spiteful.
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