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I may be stepping into hot water here, but I agree with grandparent and NPM that it wasn't harassment. Consider the following situation, which I hope we can all agree wouldn't be bad behavior (on the threatener's part), but would be "harassment" by the same argument you're using here: Alice writes proprietary code for a living. Monsanto somehow (she has difficulty proving it was illegal) obtains her (non-open-source) code and publishes it as open source on NPM under their own name. Alice asks Monsanto to take it down, threatening to sue them. She also asks NPM to take it down, who complies. Should NPM have sided with Monsanto because Alice sent them an email that contained a threat? No, she had a legal right to make that threat! In the email exchange between Bob and Azer, the vulgarity was referring to Bob himself, not Azer, and the threats were ones Bob had a legal right to make—a legal obligation, even, in some sense ("you have to enforce trademarks or you lose them" is universal in intellectual property jurisdictions, at least according to Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trademark#Maintaining_rights ). > Edit2: Wow, hit a nerve here.
> Edit to Steve (rate limited): [...]
Hmmm, whose nerve was hit? I hate corporations as much as the next indie open source developer, but they're not the bad guy in every corporation vs open source developer story. Sometimes the open source developer legitimately infringed on a right that people in the corporation worked hard to earn. |
NPM should side with the first to register until told to do so by a court. NPM just sides with whatever Trademark sends them emails containing threats?
The NPM Code of Conduct also states,
>There is never a good reason to be rude over package name disputes.
Why is Bob informing Azer that he and kik Interactive are dicks?
>Any spamming, trolling, flaming, baiting, or other attention-stealing behavior is not welcome, and will not be tolerated.
About 8 minutes and 10 minutes after Azer asks Bob to stop email him, Bob fires back two more unsolicited emails. kik has already decided that they don't even want the `kik` package name, so, Bob is even trolling at this point (just wants to squat a package name). On top of all that, Bob never even responds to Azer's response to Bob's offer of compensation. Bait-and-switch much, Bob?
>Hmmm, whose nerve was hit?
HN won't publish the downmod feed, so I don't know, but the post shot to -2, with no responses, pretty quickly.