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by lewisflude 1098 days ago
He “leaked” the legally recorded private conversation after being libellously accused of blackmail by the company. I think it’s a perfectly legal and morally valid defence. This, plus the fact that permission has been given to Reddit to show that there’s literally any example of him saying something different internally vs externally.
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the legality of creating or releasing a recording has nothing to do with anything.

its not a legal case, its private actors disassociating with each over, over culturally acceptable and predictable reasons to do so.

we already know what they are going to do with the API, this isnt more damning than before