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Yep, and now they really do need to sue them proper to take it down, they can’t just threaten GitLab to bend to their will to avoid a risk of a lawsuit.

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Can they not just send a DMCA takedown notice to the host of that web server?

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They can, but it would reason they chose a DMCA-ignoring (offshore) host.

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GitLab is a publicly-traded business like Microsoft with GitHub. We shouldn’t be surprised they fold to corporate interest.

The new owners seemed to have gotten the message to at least self-host a mirror so the corporations can’t control you. More should do this as the D in DVCS is for distributed—distributed collaboration is a supported model for Git, but also Darcs, Pijul, Mercurial, etc.

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that was predictable

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They could also move to the darknet. I2P allows hosting anonymous services. I2P’s devs host their own gitlab server in I2P itself.
No fear of a takedown request or getting sued necessary.

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