CaseMark signs its work in the footer
CaseMark's fork now points visitors straight to its own source code from the page footer.
Until now, the footer of CaseMark's fork carried a single attribution link back to the upstream project's home. CaseMark has added a second link, sitting right alongside it behind a small divider, that takes anyone who clicks it to the fork's own public repository.
Nothing else moved - no features, no behaviour, just a visible "Source" link in the attribution line. But it's a deliberate transparency gesture: anyone evaluating this fork can now go from the running product to the actual code in one click, without hunting around. For an open legal-AI tool, that's the difference between "trust us" and "here, read it yourself."
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