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No, but in a case with a clear paper trail it wouldn't be hard to send a very clearly worded cease and desist showing exactly what damages are expected and how easy it is to prove.

Depending on the size of the company would also be possible to raise a big PR fuss, get on top of Hacker News, etc.

Plus there is DMCA takedown, google's tools, etc. Those are trivial to use.




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