Here's a surreal archive of Copperhead's CEO trying to get fired for sending a middle finger emoji to them via DM:
archive.is/k6Xxg
Their account was still following him since they stole it from our open source project so he was able to send them a DM.
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They regularly threaten and try to harm GrapheneOS contributors.
An example where they threatened a PhD student and tried to get him kicked out of his PhD program with false claims about his open source work:
twitter.com/filosottile/st
Not an isolated incident or the worst one.
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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. twitter.com/renlord1/statu…
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See renlord.com/posts/2020-03- for the blog post with the archived letters they sent. Luckily, the university didn't fall for it.
Copperhead's CEO has spent years fabricating claims and crafting false narratives about what happened. We have mountains of evidence showing it's false.
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Their CEO used to admit that I created the open source project and own it. created an archive of the early false claims / intimidation at github.com/yegortimoshenk.
Copperhead's CEO threatened and sent a bogus DMCA takedown as part of the coverup.
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Back then, their story was completely different. Be aware that the archive is of their early false narratives and ultimatums / threats. It isn't documentation on what happened but rather is documentation on their early misinformation totally incompatible with what they now claim.
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They've even made bogus legal threats against open source developers who aren't legally adults, including projects outside of GrapheneOS.
The primary purpose of their flimsy lawsuit is as part of this kind of intimidation and they're going to pay for it:
grapheneos.org/legal/Micay_%2
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Here's what I was talking about when I said that I could never betray our users by giving James control:
twitter.com/DanielMicay/st
I was aware he wanted to do this. He's the kind of person willing to sell out users for money and now he has given himself the power to target them.
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We've archived these tweets where Copperhead's CEO admits to them tracking devices via unique identifiers and using them as part of the update system.
He admits that their phone sellers with Copperhead emails, etc. have databases mapping unique identifiers to the customers too.
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They forked our carefully designed update system and turned it into something able to target users with specially crafted updates along with tracking users. He's entirely capable of deciding to ship malware to a specific person's phone because they stand up to him or for money.
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