The dubvee guy made something the way he wanted it and shared it with others. If someone doesn’t like the way he did it they can fork it or use another front end. Not everyone likes the same things and that’s okay.
The dubvee guy made something the way he wanted it and shared it with others. If someone doesn’t like the way he did it they can fork it or use another front end. Not everyone likes the same things and that’s okay.
It’s as they say, “freedom of speech, not of consequence.”
Just as much as AP had the “right” (not really*), everyone has their right to respond with criticism. And, AP has the right to face any and all legal consequences for their actions.
* no one has the right to violate a users right to know, and no one has a right to DDoS another entity.