Corgi, the buzzy Y Combinator-backed insurance tech startup, says it didn’t steal an open source product
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Corgi became embroiled in controversy when Papermark accused it of stealing its software. Corgi says it did not, raising new questions about vibe coding.
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- Corgi became embroiled in controversy when Papermark accused it of stealing its software.
- Corgi says it did not, raising new questions about vibe coding.
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Startup moves reveal where founders see whitespace and where competition will heat up next. TechCrunch Startups reports that corgi became embroiled in controversy when Papermark accused it of stealing its software.
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