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Wow, I'm late to this, but having a lawyer send a letter to a student's university to try to get them in trouble for open source contributions they made on their own time is very not ok.
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2/ You even tried to get me into trouble with my University by insinuating false claims such as my violation of university policy which is completely false and untrue. renlord.com/letters/uni-bo
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He's already deleting many of these newer tweets and is wiping his Telegram history again. It's problematic considering that this is all relevant to the lawsuits. I'm glad that some people got a glimpse of what he does every day though. He's already back to doing it today.
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Can see it was Apache 2, MIT, etc. originally, then temporarily a non-commercial usage license to try to prop up the company, which I then changed back to the original approach for good when things went sour. They didn't start claiming to own the code until significantly later.
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