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Today’s Cache | Twitter codes leaked, artists take AI to court, and smartphone shipments fall
Though Twitter CEO Elon Musk promised that the social media platform’s code would go open source on March 31, the company reportedly reached out to GitHub as it learned that parts of its source code were leaked online through GitHub-operated systems, according toa report by New York Times citing court filings. Twitter reportedly asked GitHub to take down the leaked code, which the company did. Furthermore, the social media company wanted to track down the perpetrator, as leaking the codes allegedly violated company’s copyright policy.
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