
Corgi denies Papermark theft claim, turning a Y Combinator insurance feud into an open-source trust test
After Papermark accused Corgi of stealing software, Corgi says it did not. Here’s what that means for code trust in startups.
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After Papermark accused Corgi of stealing software, Corgi says it did not. Here’s what that means for code trust in startups.

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