What Microsoft and GitHub Really, Really, REALLY Do Not Want You to See or Know About
They're trying to misuse law in a completely different continent or to allege that reporting important facts is in breach of privacy law
Repeated attempts to censor what we published in 2021 aren't hard to explain. There's a network of enabling men - or men who cover up for other men, perhaps related to the morbid ideology of "men's rights" (they're presumed innocent - not guilty - in the face of accusations, even after being arrested and charged). Miguel de Icaza along with his richer "boss" at Microsoft and Xamarin etc. (see "Nat Friedman Seems to Be Employing a PR Agency to Turn a Wikipedia Page About Him Into Hagiography and Hide His Strong Links to the Serial Strangler Alex Graveley") really don't want this to be widely known. Their close friend was charged with strangulation of women, but that's somewhat of a distraction from GPL violations and business scandals at Microsoft and GitHub.
This issue merits mainstream media coverage, but the culprits picked a notorious law firm in debt (working on Microsoft money) to keep sending us extortionate letters (e.g. [1, 2, 3]) on behalf of Americans (not even the same continent).
Suffice to say, we're never censoring suppressed information. The harder they push, the more publicity the issue will receive. The public needs to know about this. It's related to the scandals at the Open Source Initiative (OSI) [1, 2, 3]. █