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No clue what you mean by "tracking people down". CopperheadOS is forked from a legacy revision of my work work in violation of the licensing. The licensing doesn't permit commercial usage, so both Copperhead and anyone using their proprietary fork commercially is violating that.
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The modern version of the project is available under permissive open source licensing. The legacy revision forked by Copperhead used non-commercial usage licensing. Their proprietary fork is in violation of that licensing and people using it commercially are violating it too.
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I can't thanks to the support you folks are giving to someone that's putting all their resources and time into causing harm to us and wiping out the project. The support they're being given by your community is immensely valuable to them in further harming us.
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If you don't want the open source project to continue existing and you would prefer to only have a proprietary fork of a small subset of the legacy code, from a company not doing any new privacy/security work, keep doing what you're doing because you're helping them achieve that.
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