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August 07, 2019, 01:14:23 AM
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Craig "Satoshi" Wright ist eben der absolute Vollprofi - der kennt sich mit Blockchain aus.  Grin

Gerade noch gefunden:
https://www.ccn.com/craig-wright-files-copyright-registrations-bitcoin-whitepaper-code-satoshi-nakamoto/

Wenn dieser Coup geklappt hat, dann sind die US Behörden noch wesentlich dümmer als Brot.  Cool
Das ist doch der Sinn von dem Laden, dass da jeder ein Copyright beantragen kann, selbst wenn er dafür keine Beweise hat:

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However, as the executive director of CoinCenter, Jerry Brito, points out, anyone can register a copyright claim. It's not necessarily proof of ownership or recognition by the US Copyright Office itself.

und weiter: Wenn es mehrere Beantragungen für den selben Zweck gibt, registriert der Laden einfach alle:

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Registering a copyright is just filing a form. The Copyright Office does not investigate the validity of the claim; they just register it. Unfortunately there is no official way to challenge a registration. If there are competing claims, the Office will just register all of them.

    — Jerry Brito (@jerrybrito) May 21, 2019

https://www.ccn.com/craig-wright-files-copyright-registrations-bitcoin-whitepaper-code-satoshi-nakamoto/

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August 07, 2019, 04:57:26 PM
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Auch gesehen. Dann sind die Behörden wohl ganz besondere Spassvögel und die Nutzer sind Idioten. Bei Satoshi-Craig wussten wir das ja bereits.  Grin
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