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by lucozade
80 days ago
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What exactly are you claiming? You don't appear to be claiming copyright as you state that you don't know if they copied code. Are you saying that your prior art invalidates a patent? If so, would you mind pointing out what patent? Otherwise, it just seems that you're claiming that you had a similar idea to one that someone at Anthropic had. That's not really something they have any need to acknowledge. |
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Copyright infringement — I can't prove they copied code Patent violation — neither of us has a patent
What I AM claiming:
I published a specific architecture in October 2025 They shipped a similar architecture in 2026 I sent formal notice to document my prior art — in case they ever file a patent or claim to have invented this They've ignored four communications
What I actually want:
Acknowledgment that my notice was received That's it
You're right. they don't have to acknowledge me. But "don't have to" and "shouldn't" are different things. If a small developer reaches out professionally about architectural overlap, and the company that preaches "transparency" and "trust" can't send a two-line reply in four months? That's a choice. And it says something about how they treat indie devs in their ecosystem. Maybe I'm not owed a response. But I'm also not wrong for being frustrated by silence.