Craig Wright


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Craig Wright potrà combattere la rivendicazione del copyright Bitcoin nel Regno Unito dopo aver vinto l'appello

L'autoproclamato autore del white paper Bitcoin sostiene che il funzionamento di Bitcoin e Bitcoin Cash viola i suoi diritti di proprietà intellettuale.

Craig Wright (Rob Mitchell/CoinDesk)

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Craig Wright mostra “prove prima facie” di condotta sprezzante, afferma un giudice statunitense

L'informatico che sostiene di essere Satoshi Nakamoto è ancora coinvolto in una controversia da 143 milioni di dollari sulla proprietà Bitcoin .

Craig Wright at CoinGeek Conference New York (Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for CoinGeek)

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Abbandonato il caso di Craig Wright per oltraggio alla corte nel Regno Unito per presunta violazione dell’embargo

I giudici dell'Alta Corte di Londra hanno affermato di T avere le risorse necessarie per esaminare approfonditamente la questione.

Craig Wright (Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for CoinGeek)

Videos

What's Next For Bitcoin After Core Developer Marco Falke Plans to Step Down

Alex Gladstein, Chief Strategy Officer at the Human Rights Foundation, discusses his reactions to Bitcoin Core developer Marco Falke stepping down from his maintainer role this summer. Plus, his take on the U.K. Court of Appeal ruling earlier this month that a claim by Craig Wright's Tulip Trading against 16 Bitcoin developers should go to trial in London.

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Legal Expert Weighs in on Craig Wright Losing Bitcoin Copyright Claim in UK Court

The file format of the Bitcoin blockchain can’t be protected by copyright, a U.K. judge has found, ruling against self-proclaimed inventor Craig Wright. Louise Abbott, partner at Keystone Law, discusses the court's response after the judge said the file format of Bitcoin – the sequence of a header and list of transactions that together form a block – can’t be treated like a literary work because Wright can’t show how they were first recorded.

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FTX Bankruptcy Judge Allows Company to Subpoena Bankman-Fried; Craig Wright Loses Bitcoin Copyright Claim in UK Court

U.S. Judge John Dorsey ordered that FTX's new leadership and its official creditor committee can subpoena the crypto exchange's founders and former executives, including Sam Bankman-Fried. Plus, the file format of the Bitcoin blockchain can’t be protected by copyright, a U.K. judge has found, ruling against self-proclaimed inventor Craig Wright.

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Policy

Craig Wright perde la causa sul copyright Bitcoin in tribunale nel Regno Unito

L'autoproclamato autore del white paper Bitcoin sostiene che Bitcoin e Bitcoin Cash violano i suoi diritti di proprietà intellettuale.

Craig Wright at CoinGeek Conference New York (Eugene Gologursky/Getty Images for CoinGeek)

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Craig Wright’s UK Case Against 16 Bitcoin Developers To Go To Full Trial

The U.K. Court of Appeal ruled that a claim by Craig Wright's Tulip Trading against 16 Bitcoin developers should go to trial in London. The claim was originally dismissed in March 2022. CoinDesk Editor at Large Christie Harkin discusses what to expect. And, CoinDesk Co-Regional News Chief for the Americas Stephen Alpher shares his outlook on bitcoin's February seasonal performance.

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Finance

Il caso di Craig Wright nel Regno Unito contro 16 sviluppatori Bitcoin andrà a processo completo

Il processo è previsto per l'inizio del 2024, dopo l'esito positivo dell'appello.

Craig Wright in London in 2019 (Oliver Knight/CoinDesk)

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Craig Wright’s Blacklist Resembles Bitcoin ‘Kill Switch’ Satoshi Never Followed Through On

Bitcoiners are cringing at the fact that users of the rival Bitcoin SV (BSV) blockchain can now freeze and confiscate other users’ coins, thanks to the Australian computer scientist Craig Wright’s “blacklist manager” – a software tool for recovering lost or stolen coins. But did Satoshi Nakamoto, inventor of Bitcoin, suggest a similar “kill switch” feature 13 years ago? CoinDesk Bitcoin Protocol Reporter Frederick Munawa explains.

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