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You're just selling a proprietary project forked from our code in violation of the licenses. You're supporting a company that's anti-open-source and is waging a nasty war against the open source project they depend on. It's hard to take a proprietary ripoff seriously.
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It's not nonsense. You're scammers tricking people into buying an expensive product that's less private and secure than AOSP. You sell a product with DRM and tracking in the Updater app which makes it possible to target users, which is definitely something Copperhead would do.
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There's nothing unhinged about it. What's unhinged is thinking that you can scam people selling them a ridiculously expensive phone that's simply a proprietary fork of legacy open source code with DRM and tracking added to it in order to enforce licensing. Stop scamming people.
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They are far better off buying an iPhone, which is a more private and secure product, available for cheaper and comes from a reputable company instead of con artists. CopperheadOS and resellers like this one are scammers. They're ripping people off with false claims and branding.
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It's not dreadful advice. CopperheadOS is a scam product and puts users in extreme risk. It is a ripoff of our legacy work with DRM/tracking added to it. It does not have the September security update. Users on CopperheadOS are vulnerable to critical severity vulnerabilities.
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You are rapidly losing support in this space because of your appalling behaviour and social inadequacies. We now see users moving from GrapheneOS to alternatives such as CalyxOS as you are simply too unstable, don't listen to your userbase and the performance is not good enough.
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