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No, CopperheadOS is a closed source fork of our legacy code. GrapheneOS is the non-profit open source project created in 2014. CopperheadOS is a branded build of AOSP without substantial privacy and security hardening. It doesn't have current Android security updates either.
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GrapheneOS has existed as an open source project since 2014 and was based on my earlier work before that time. The project initially didn't have a name and was then known as CopperheadOS from a period in early 2015 to mid 2018. There are still changes around from 2014 / 2015.
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I've never been an employee of Copperhead. I have never had any employment agreement or salary from them. In 2018, after they stopped sponsoring the open source project, they claimed money sent to me that year was a salary but without any employment agreement or salary set up.
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And to be clear, it's a fork of our legacy code without our modern privacy / security hardening work, and without actually porting forward / maintaining the vast majority of the legacy work. The new 'CopperheadOS' is a branded build of AOSP masquerading as hardened. It's not...
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I still own 50% of Copperhead. I'm the co-owner of the company, with half of the voting shares. It's my company as much as it is James Donaldson's company. Unfortunately my rights as a shareholder have been disregarded along with the commitments made by the company. It's sad.
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Them adding fraudulent copyright notices to the code, stripping my name off my blog posts and legacy documentation, etc. doesn't change that I own it and created it. It's amusing that they leave up my legacy documentation with near zero relevance to their closed source product.
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