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At least they're aware of their deficiencies
How about you spend tens of thousands of dollars you don't have to defend a hobby project in court?
Against a corporation that has a shitload of funding in a tech illiterate court
They didn't even fucking try the bare minimum of just refusing to comply. Besides, it's such a comically baseless case by some fucking worthless gook company. It doesn't cost tens of thousands of dollars to tell them to shove it up their ass, at the bare minimum.
Kakao is one of the biggest Korean companies, their app is used over there as common as Whatsapp is in the west.
So entirely irrelevant in the US?
I'm mainly annoyed they didn't even try the absolute bare minimum of "just say no", and treated everything kakao did as 100% honest and legitimate. Like, it fucking obviously isn't. At least don't publicly call this shit a good faith claim.