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by tacone 3941 days ago
The kind of copies one does to be safe in the case the original repo disappears for some reason. Ironic.
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Usually using the "fork" option suffices... these changed the original repo to remove GPL and such.
According to the notice, they were unchanged or mostly unchanged forks of the master.
I presume one wouldn't strip copyright in those cases.
They didn't. The master repository did, they probably weren't aware of the issue.
Thank goodness GitHub doesn't employ the YouTube 3-copyright-strike system. Otherwise there would actually be an issue with this.