top | item 29961749 (no title) elia_is_me | 4 years ago your GitHub account is not yours but GitHub's property, they just do not claim that before they ban your account.All cloud services do the similar things. discuss order hn newest scrollaway|4 years ago This isn’t how it works at all. It’s not how copyright law works, it’s not how property law works, and it’s certainly not how cloud services work.What isn’t yours is your “right” to use the service. feupan|4 years ago Have you read the project’s license? That is literally how it works. It’s not even an original project by Marak, as it’s clearly shown in there.The only fault here is cutting the owner out of the repo, but given the security breach it’s strange that he isn’t permanently banned at all.And yeah, adding an infinite loop is a DoS attack.> not how cloud services work.Try placing a virus on S3 and let me know how that works out. load replies (2)
scrollaway|4 years ago This isn’t how it works at all. It’s not how copyright law works, it’s not how property law works, and it’s certainly not how cloud services work.What isn’t yours is your “right” to use the service. feupan|4 years ago Have you read the project’s license? That is literally how it works. It’s not even an original project by Marak, as it’s clearly shown in there.The only fault here is cutting the owner out of the repo, but given the security breach it’s strange that he isn’t permanently banned at all.And yeah, adding an infinite loop is a DoS attack.> not how cloud services work.Try placing a virus on S3 and let me know how that works out. load replies (2)
feupan|4 years ago Have you read the project’s license? That is literally how it works. It’s not even an original project by Marak, as it’s clearly shown in there.The only fault here is cutting the owner out of the repo, but given the security breach it’s strange that he isn’t permanently banned at all.And yeah, adding an infinite loop is a DoS attack.> not how cloud services work.Try placing a virus on S3 and let me know how that works out. load replies (2)
scrollaway|4 years ago
What isn’t yours is your “right” to use the service.
feupan|4 years ago
The only fault here is cutting the owner out of the repo, but given the security breach it’s strange that he isn’t permanently banned at all.
And yeah, adding an infinite loop is a DoS attack.
> not how cloud services work.
Try placing a virus on S3 and let me know how that works out.