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What3Words sends legal threats to security researchers
05-01-2021, 01:28 PM
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What3Words sends legal threats to security researchers
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The UK company behind the What3Words digital address system has sent a legal threat to security researchers offering to share an open-source software project with other researchers what What3Words claims to infringe copyrights.XMission Administrator Aaron Toponce received a letter Thursday from a law firm representing What3Words asking him to delete a tweet related to the open-source alternative. WhatFreeWords The letter also urged him to disclose the identity of the person or the person with whom he shared the software copies with the law firm,

agreeing that he slotxo will not make additional copies of the software and to delete any copies of the software he has in his possession.This letter gives him until May 7 to agree. Thereafter, What3words will "waive any rights that may be required to settle claims relating to you", threatening legal action.This is not a fight worth fighting," he said in a tweet. Toponce told TechCrunch he had complied with the claim, fearing legal consequences if not. He also asked the law firm twice to link to the tweet they wanted to delete. But did not receive a reply.

Depending on the tweet, I may or may not follow, depending on the content," he said.Legal threats sent to Aaron Toponce (Image: Supplied)What3Words in the UK divides the world into three meter squares and labels each word with a unique three-word phrase. The idea is that sharing three words is easier to share on the phone in an emergency than finding and reading precise geographic coordinates.But recently, safety researcher Andrew Tierney discovered that What3Words can sometimes have two similarly named squares less than a mile apart, which can cause confusion about a person's true whereabouts.

As of later writing, Tierney said, What3Words is not enough for use in safety-critical cases.Not the only downside Critics have long argued that What3Words proprietary geocoding technology, billed as "save lives", makes it harder to detect security issues or vulnerabilities.Concerns about the lack of openness, in part, led to the creation of WhatFreeWords A non-coded copy of the project's website said the open source alternative was developed by reverse engineering What3Words. "When we found out how it works, we wrote implementation code for JavaScript and Go," the website said. "To make sure that we are not infringing on What3Words company copyrights,

we have not included any of their code and we only include the minimum required information for compatibility.The project's website, however, is still under copyright takedown requests filed by What3Words advisors.Even tweets pointing to a cached or backup copy of the code were removed by Twitter at the request of a lawyer.Toponce, a security researcher involved in Tierney's research, is tweeting his findings as he goes.Toponce said he offered to share a copy of the code. WhatFreeWords With other researchers to help Tierney continue his research on What3Words, Toponce told TechCrunch that acquiring the legal threat could be a combination of offering to share code and still run into problems with What3Words.
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