@codeberg @af
You should really consider clarifying the blog post because it says:

"However, if we for example host a legitimate open source tool and we would receive a similar notice, then we most likely would have to disable the repository"

Which for me means "if we get an angry email, we will take down the repo until the owner gets a judge to say it's ok" which is exactly what Microsoft is doing.

@raucao @codeberg @af
I think it's just a language barrier, hopefully they can clarify because "we won't take anything down without a court order" FOSS hosting is a really cool idea

@cjd @codeberg @af I don't see how this language could be any clearer: "we most likely would have to disable the repository until the matter is resolved by court ruling"

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@raucao @cjd @codeberg@mastodon.technology the key wrong word is "until". The repo should go offline after the court ruling

@af @raucao @codeberg
If I might suggest a way to phrase it:
"The only thing that will make us take down a repository is an order from a German judge"

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