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For those who don't know, the actual CopperheadOS ceased to exist a few years ago after the business side partner tried to force the developer to give feds backdoor keys, then fraudulently asserted IP ownership.
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Also false. I really hope you take your technical research more seriously than your understanding of software licensing and copyright.
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It was agreed upon between the two of us and confirmed on multiple occasions that I would own and control the open source project including the donations to it. Nothing was ever agreed upon to the contrary and certainly no contract was ever signed. This is a clear case of fraud.
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There was absolutely never any transfer of ownership over my work, largely created before incorporation. I submitted my work to AOSP, the Linux kernel, etc. as an individual and signed contracts confirming that I owned the code with the full knowledge of Copperhead / James.