Good for Substack! Drawing a line in the sand like this makes me want to support their cause.
I get excited when I read stories about companies or groups standing up against patent trolls. Reading this made me feel a similar sort of excitement. Of course, it will be challenging for Substack to determine which actions are "bad-faith" and which are justified. It's probably too much to expect for them to stand up for all points of view on their platform that meet their terms of use.
[edit: adding a question]
Can anyone recommend good writing on Substack to follow?
I get excited when I read stories about companies or groups standing up against patent trolls. Reading this made me feel a similar sort of excitement. Of course, it will be challenging for Substack to determine which actions are "bad-faith" and which are justified. It's probably too much to expect for them to stand up for all points of view on their platform that meet their terms of use.
[edit: adding a question]
Can anyone recommend good writing on Substack to follow?