
Pollen's DMCA takedown attempt against critical article raises questions
Hacker News·2w·Callum Negus-Fancey, Wright
Pollen, a startup led by CEO Callum Negus-Fancey and CTO Wright, filed a DMCA takedown notice against a Pragmatic Engineer post analyzing the company, which Google reportedly assisted in removing. The incident highlights how startups can weaponize copyright claims to suppress critical coverage—a concern for indie makers navigating the line between growth and accountability.
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