I’m not too informed on the situation; on which legal grounds could PushShift sue Reddit?
EDIT: my bad, I misread it. Another detail: this is being signed by the “admin team” instead of “legal department”. Does Reddit still have a legal department at all?
I’m not too informed on the situation; on which legal grounds could PushShift sue Reddit?EDIT: my bad, I misread it. Another detail: this is being signed by the “admin team” instead of “legal department”. Does Reddit still have a legal department at all?
A legal team would have stepped in several times by now.