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co-founder's Adblock called out for copying -licensed uBlock Origin files

https://www.theregister.com/2025/01/04/pie_adblock_ublock_origin_code/

... and, magically, a repo appears on GitHub with attribution

The expose thread on Reddit: https://old.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/1hr6xjc/ubo_quick_filters_list_being_stolen_by_team/

"while browsing I found they had the uBlock Origin Quick Fixes filter list lying around in the crx file"
"the uAssets project which is a GPL-licensed project."
"In various files of the source code, there are uBlock Origin scriptlets copy pasted."

Attending and interested in Legal and Policy topics? Have a look at what we put together for our dev room here: https://fosdem.org/2025/schedule/track/legal-and-policy/

Covering eInvoice, reflection on , Trademarks, on Routers, managing copyrights at , Datamining, AI, auditing web trackers, on , breaking tech monopolies ( ) with the EU Commission, antitrust, several aspects of the ( + implementation).

Looking forward to see many of you there!

reviewed Biocode by Dawn Field

Dawn Field, Neil Davies: Biocode 3 stars

A Recovering Software Engineer's Review

2 stars

0.1 Introduction to Biocode

Biocode, by Field and Davies, might better be structured in two parts. Its first four chapters present the reader with what may be termed a minimal bootstrapping into the world of genetics in a broad sense. The second four chapters detail the scaling opportunities for genetic technology, showcasing how such technologies have insights to offer from the microbial world all the way to the entire planet.

The first part provides the reader with a layman’s introduction to genetic technology in its first chapter, “DNA,” a non-critical overview of real and potential commercial uses in its second chapter, “Personal Genomics,” a poor attempt to prod the ethics of the field in its third chapter, “Homo Evolutis,” and an incomplete treatment of bioinformatics in its fourth chapter, “Zoo in My Sequencer.” As evidenced by this author’s choice of adjectives, I find this part of the book deficient. The …

🔔 New Essay 🔔

"The Breaking of a Social Contract, or Why I am Switching to Copyleft Licensing"

here: https://seanfobbe.com/posts/2024-07-17_breaking-of-a-social-contract-switching-to-copyleft-licensing/

Effective immediately, I am switching to copyleft licensing for all future software publications.

I prefer the GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3), but will decide on a case-by-case basis if another copyleft license is appropriate, in particular the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPLv3).