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by hnysacct 3463 days ago
Thanks Macha, good point. Yeah whether gitpay is in breach of github's terms is a bit unclear. On one hand, you allow your content/information to be viewed but not necessarily copied.

So, information is not really in the public domain it's just publicly available. In this case, gitpay should allow anyone who does not wish to have their information available on their website should have a delete feature, and should not hesitate on takedown requests.

Odd that they launched without such a feature.

Upon inspection of their code, at least what is public, they don't have any function for deleting information.