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by ajdude 1102 days ago
It might be worth opening an issue on the repo: https://github.com/w3c/feedvalidator/issues

And linking to the PR where it got removed: https://github.com/w3c/feedvalidator/pull/68

Or if you want to really get their attention, pull a DMCA takedown.

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i doubt if it will come to a DMCA takedown but that is a creative an interesting idea!

maybe someone else could post an issue to their repo. but as the author of the spec i really shouldn't have to do anything to get an esteemed organization like the W3C to respect a CC license and copyright.