Let me dumb this down for you as analogies don't have any affect at all. You: Tell me about Y Good Server: Can't until you prove you are X You: I am X, here is proof GS: You are X, here is information on Y You: Tell me about Y Bad server: Here is information on Y
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Replying to @Fallenour @eientei__ and
No API keys were used nor needed, as far as I can tell from the original thread. Even if we assume there was an API key, it was issued to all users of the app.
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Replying to @David3141593 @Fallenour and
And even then, this is not how the law works. "Person convicted for using an API key not directly issued to then." Is not: "You will be convicted of you use an API key not directly issued to them"
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Replying to @Fallenour @David3141593 and
No, that is you wilfully misinterpreting what people say.
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Replying to @Fallenour @cybergibbons and
"Robert says the app's source code contains the credentials of its author" != "Robert says he used the credentials found in the app's source code"
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