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October 11, 2014, 09:01:32 PM
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RT please. I would love to see what Creative Commons says about this.

https://twitter.com/jackfru1t/status/520779567561060352

no reply yet  Huh

I wonder if they are familiar with bitcoin terminology.  To an outsider, this question would not make any sense.

I was curious about this one for a minute, and then when I read "Republic of Panama" I was done.  Before investing your money, please read this advisory from FinCEN regarding financial transactions to Panama.

http://www.fincen.gov/news_room/rp/advisory/html/advis23.html

You yourself understand what is written there, by clicking on the link? We are not talking about financial transactions, in principle, because organization is not commercial. After reading many will understand that it is "advisory" Writing for the banks. Well, let's try to come up with another side of the issue - the company has a branch in   Syria . And do not want to say that the activities of the office leads to sponsoring terrorism, and so on? Even give you one example - Exchange (bittrex, C-Cex Swisscex Mintpal etc. will not be many to list) who are not registered in Panama, and with a probability of 99% in another country and still many of us here there are commercial operations. And even the Bitcoin is "illegal tender" equated to "surrogate" systems and operations on them and would want to ban in many countries, but still it exists and develops community despite prohibitions regulators. Silly is not it, looks like your link is against this background? I could write and "reflect" on this topic and on, but I think in the sentences above, and so it is clear sense of what I wanted to say.

The FinCEN warns that doing financial transactions with business entities in the Republic of Panama is high risk.  I also know based on experience that investing in non-profits and ICOs are high risk as well.  It is my opinion that this "investment" is very high risk based on all of these factors together.

I wish you luck in your endeavors, but I will not be buying in, and strongly encourage others considering to do their own research and not invest more than they are willing to lose.  This has too many red flags for me!
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October 11, 2014, 09:51:43 PM
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The FinCEN warns that doing financial transactions with business entities in the Republic of Panama is high risk.  I also know based on experience that investing in non-profits and ICOs are high risk as well.  It is my opinion that this "investment" is very high risk based on all of these factors together.

I wish you luck in your endeavors, but I will not be buying in, and strongly encourage others considering to do their own research and not invest more than they are willing to lose.  This has too many red flags for me!

I do understand that you have doubts about this, but to persuade anyone not going to - it's not my rules. It is enough that you kind of have acknowledged their wrong example given links, and that's enough.
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October 12, 2014, 04:44:27 AM
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The FinCEN warns that doing financial transactions with business entities in the Republic of Panama is high risk.  I also know based on experience that investing in non-profits and ICOs are high risk as well.  It is my opinion that this "investment" is very high risk based on all of these factors together.

I wish you luck in your endeavors, but I will not be buying in, and strongly encourage others considering to do their own research and not invest more than they are willing to lose.  This has too many red flags for me!

I do understand that you have doubts about this, but to persuade anyone not going to - it's not my rules. It is enough that you kind of have acknowledged their wrong example given links, and that's enough.

Until Monday when I fully expect to have a response from "Creative Commons" in my mail stating they have no knowledge of your crap, would you please rerun that last statement of yours in Google Translate, as it would seem we are not speaking the same English.

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October 12, 2014, 05:38:49 AM
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I would like to see the real creative commons stated something to prove that this is legit  Grin

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October 12, 2014, 11:26:34 AM
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October 13, 2014, 01:27:15 AM
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I'm extremely suspicious, given that I always thought Creative Commons was an intellectual-property licensing structure that was free to use and open source.

Why issue a cryptocurrency? I don't see the relationship.

Dev/OP, can you prove you didn't just appropriate/borrow/steal/"fair-use" the content from creativecommons.org to use in this ANN for your own coin?

I have supported the real Creative Commons for years, so I'd be really, really pissed off if you were misappropriating that organization's name to develop a scamcoin for your own personal gain.

this is our head office in the references and the common name of the organization. each separate office in each country must comply with the general rules set out in the company, but in a single country (out of 70 countries in the world), we decided to introduce our customers to the world of crypto coins. It will not be a burden to their budget, but merely "symbolic" payment in coins for dating services crypto.

bull****
you need some pretty freakin strong proof for anybody to believe this.
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October 15, 2014, 05:35:51 AM
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C-CEX is a dam* exchange, I will never use it.

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October 16, 2014, 08:39:06 AM
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We been promiced to show proofs of connection of this ICO to Creative Commons Panama office on it's opening.
Nothing yet, so I tried to contact main office and got no answer. ICO removed from exchange. Refunds will be issued today if no confirmation has occured.

C-CEX is not verifying developers anymore. There is POD and other ratings for that. We don't put "vetted" for a while already. This case - we been told this is real company and here is phone numbers and office address.

Apologies in case this is scam.
Sincerely, Yuriy, C-CEX exchange owner.

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October 17, 2014, 07:56:49 AM
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why c-cex delete the ICO? i can not find it in the exchange
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October 17, 2014, 11:08:39 AM
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We had no response from Creative Commons on our several requests. ICO cancelled. All purchased coins refunded.

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