I'm sure you've heard that Craig Wright has sued bitcoin developers for copyright infringement on 3 issues: The Bitcoin Whitepaper, the Bitcoin blockchain, and the Bitcoin File Format. Yesterday, a judge ruled that "there is no serious issue to be tried. I see no reason why any of the defendants should be burdened with this particular claim" and denied Wright to appeal when it comes to the file format. Basically, the judge has ruled that Wright can't serve the out-of-jurisdiction defendants on the third claim, since he wasn't able to provide evidence that the "Bitcoin File Format" was ever recorded. Now, there are still the issues of the whitepaper and blockchain, but this ruling sets some precedence on how the other two issues will be ruled. There's still a lengthy legal process ahead, but I think we all can take pleasure is seeing Craig Wright lose as much as possible [link] [comments] |
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