I don't get why this is so hard for people. If YOU prefer to wake up and hour early or later depending on the time year to go with the daylight, then DO SO YOUSELF. Change your alarm clock setting don't force the entire world to go back and forth hour. We no longer need to change the time for energy savings, electronics need no longer be set to turn off base on a hardcoded time of day, you can set it to turn on/off on different times throughout the year, or even based on if its bright outside or not tech that allows this has improved alot in 50 years.
The state probably does have a great deal of authority to impose whatever regulation they want however that doesn't mean the regulation is something the attorney general can just make up and impose he would probably have anyway leeway he wants to impose and enforce restrictions imposed by the governor or the state senate or whoever makes the laws and safety regulations here but it is not his in his office to create them.
And any company will fire someone who spoke to the media without authorization. The company I work for has a lot of regulations about employees speaking publicly while also publicly naming their employer. There's plenty of precedence for this I haven't read any of the "whistle blower" laws in this area but surely they are for violations of established law and safety regulations not just something they don't like.
I'm disappointed in Github for taking it down in the first place. As you said the RIAA would not have a claim even if it was valid reason for a take down request as it was not a service they own. I was under the impression you can't file a DMCA on someone else's behalf? Isn't there a penalty for misrepresenting a claim?
"one of the most popular Android smartphone brands worldwide"
Never heard of it
Judging on the so few comments I'm not the only one.
The generation of random numbers is too important to be left to chance.