Craig Wright threatens to Bitcoin and Bitcoin to Cash developers with a lawsuit

Craig Wright claims that Bitcoin is its intellectual property, and that all those who have violated them (i.e., Bitcoin Core developer), is on the verge of, will be legally pursued. The self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto outlined in his Blog Post for more views, including that all of the Nodes and miners in the Bitcoin network are his personal agents.

Craig Wright is in the news again. This time, dispute with the heirs of his former business partner, Ira Kleiman, the focus of the cryptographic community, but due to new claims on the intellectual property rights to Bitcoin is, however, not because of his on-going Court. The self-proclaimed Satoshi Nakamoto is currently a new Blog Post headlines, in which he threatens to sue the developers of Bitcoin Core (BTC) and Bitcoin Cash (BCH).

In the contribution from the 13. February on its Website, Wright discusses at length about his “original Vision” for Bitcoin, and how the Hard Forks, as he referred to Bitcoin Core, have removed. The contribution that he has as a “sole Creator” of Bitcoin full rights to the Bitcoin Registry. This means that the Software will be diverted and alternative versions thereof, can be created, as long as the underlying database remains intact, he said.

Wright continued and said that both Bitcoin as well as Bitcoin Cash, which he called Bitcoin Core (Core) and Bitcoin ABC (ABC), tried to use its database without permission. This, he said, was on the verge of the end.

Those that have to do with the copied systems, posing as Bitcoin, namely BTC or CoreCoin and BCH or BCash, are taken note of. Please trust me when I say that I’m a lot nicer, before the lawyers get involved.

Bitcoins claim to decentralisation is torn “out of context”

In an attempt to make his claim on the possession of Bitcoin to walls, Wright said that the centralization of Bitcoin is overdramatized. In his opinion the summary of the Bitcoin whitepaper, which he has allegedly written is torn “out of context” and often leads to a wrong view – namely, that Bitcoin is a completely decentralized System without any claim of ownership.

What is Bitcoin, he claims, is a distributed Register, whose rights of ownership belong to him alone. The Code is, if you believe Wright, but not the law (“Code is law”). Over the entire blog entry, Wright suggests that the only owner of the network, only he was alone. The nChain scientists cited section 15 of the British Databases Regulations 1997, which States that the manufacturer of a database is the first owner of a database, not its subsequent members. As such, he explained, had miners and Nodes no rights.

Nodes and Miner awarded sub-contracts in accordance with the originally I created that rule. That is, they follow a set of rules and act as my agents,“ he wrote. First of all, it remains to be seen whether Wright leads the complaints against the Bitcoin Core and Bitcoin Cash developers. After several of his lawsuits were dismissed due to lack of jurisdiction, seemed to Wright to have this issue thoroughly examined. He noted in the Blog Post, the senior partner of the Bitcoin Core and Bitcoin Cash-partnerships” in Europe and the UK, which offers the possibility of using them in the litigation, without that it comes to a “judicial problems”.

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