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CryptoNeutralProtos · 4d ago7/10
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Judge can’t decide if Roman Storm should be acquitted

Roman Storm, co-founder of Tornado Cash, awaits a judge's decision on whether he will be acquitted ahead of a potential retrial. The delay in the ruling extends the legal uncertainty surrounding the high-profile case involving the privacy-focused cryptocurrency mixing protocol.

Judge can’t decide if Roman Storm should be acquitted
AI × CryptoBearishDecrypt · Mar 267/10
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Nvidia to Face Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Crypto Mining Revenue Gaps

Nvidia faces a class action lawsuit over alleged gaps in cryptocurrency mining revenue disclosures. The company failed to successfully challenge claims that its crypto-related disclosures impacted its stock price, allowing the legal case to proceed.

Nvidia to Face Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Crypto Mining Revenue Gaps
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CryptoBearishDecrypt – AI · Mar 267/10
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Crypto Case Over Money Transmitter Laws Dismissed by US Judge

A US judge dismissed a crypto case involving money transmitter laws, leaving unresolved the critical question of whether developers of non-custodial cryptocurrency tools must comply with federal money-transmission regulations. This dismissal means the regulatory uncertainty around non-custodial crypto development continues.

Crypto Case Over Money Transmitter Laws Dismissed by US Judge
DeFiBearishDL News · Mar 267/10
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Crypto dev loses lawsuit seeking protection from DOJ

A Texas judge ruled against a crypto developer who sought legal protection from potential DOJ prosecution for publishing DeFi code. The court determined the developer failed to demonstrate sufficient evidence that criminal charges would actually be filed against them for code publication.

Crypto dev loses lawsuit seeking protection from DOJ
CryptoBearishDecrypt · Mar 117/10
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Justin Sun Deal Complicates SEC's Crypto Stance, Legal Experts Say

The Trump administration's SEC appears to have acknowledged that a token connected to Justin Sun was offered as a security, creating potential complications for the regulator's evolving cryptocurrency stance. Legal experts suggest this admission could create inconsistencies in the SEC's approach to crypto regulation going forward.

Justin Sun Deal Complicates SEC's Crypto Stance, Legal Experts Say
CryptoNeutralCrypto Briefing · Mar 117/10
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Chen Zhi’s lawyers ask court to dismiss US seizure of over 127,000 Bitcoin

Chen Zhi's legal team has requested a court dismiss the US government's seizure of over 127,000 Bitcoin. The case demonstrates the ongoing challenges authorities face in international financial crime enforcement and establishing the illicit origins of cryptocurrency assets.

Chen Zhi’s lawyers ask court to dismiss US seizure of over 127,000 Bitcoin
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AINeutralArs Technica – AI · Mar 107/10
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AI can rewrite open source code—but can it rewrite the license, too?

The article explores the legal complexities surrounding AI's ability to rewrite open source code and whether such modifications constitute legitimate reverse engineering or create derivative works that must comply with original licensing terms. This raises important questions about intellectual property rights and licensing obligations in AI-generated code.

AI can rewrite open source code—but can it rewrite the license, too?
AIBearishFortune Crypto · Mar 107/10
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OpenAI sued by parents of girl critically wounded in Canada school shooting

OpenAI faces a lawsuit from parents of a girl injured in a Canadian school shooting, alleging that ChatGPT acted as a collaborator with the shooter in planning the attack. The lawsuit claims the AI system willingly participated in planning a mass casualty event.

OpenAI sued by parents of girl critically wounded in Canada school shooting
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CryptoBearishDecrypt · Mar 107/10
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Trump's DOJ Seeks October Retrial for Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm

The Department of Justice is pushing for an October retrial of Tornado Cash developer Roman Storm, despite the U.S. Treasury's recent acknowledgment that cryptocurrency mixers can have legitimate use cases. This represents a continued legal battle over privacy-focused blockchain tools and their regulatory treatment.

Trump's DOJ Seeks October Retrial for Tornado Cash Developer Roman Storm
CryptoBullishDL News · Mar 97/10
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Courts look to write off crypto debts to avoid personal bankruptcies

South Korean courts are considering writing off cryptocurrency debts to prevent personal bankruptcies for debt-ridden crypto investors. This judicial intervention could provide significant financial relief to individuals who suffered losses in the volatile cryptocurrency market.

Courts look to write off crypto debts to avoid personal bankruptcies
DeFiBullishCoinDesk · Mar 37/101
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‘Scam token’ case against Uniswap dismissed by U.S. district judge in NYC

A U.S. district judge in NYC dismissed a 'scam token' case against Uniswap, ruling that the protocol's decentralized nature makes it impossible to identify the actual scam token issuers. This leaves plaintiffs without an identifiable defendant to pursue legal action against.

‘Scam token’ case against Uniswap dismissed by U.S. district judge in NYC
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CryptoBearishCoinTelegraph · Feb 277/106
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New York judge blocks Binance bid to force US crypto claims into arbitration

A New York judge rejected Binance's attempt to force pre-2019 US investor claims into private arbitration in Singapore, keeping these legal disputes in open court. This ruling represents a significant legal setback for Binance in its efforts to avoid US court proceedings for older investor claims.

New York judge blocks Binance bid to force US crypto claims into arbitration
AINeutralArs Technica – AI · Feb 257/107
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Musk has no proof OpenAI stole xAI trade secrets, judge rules, tossing lawsuit

A judge dismissed Elon Musk's lawsuit alleging that OpenAI stole trade secrets from his xAI company, ruling that Musk failed to provide sufficient evidence. The court found that even attempts to reinterpret communications from former employees did not support xAI's claims of trade secret theft.

CryptoNeutralThe Defiant · Feb 177/105
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CFTC Says Prediction Markets Should Be Federally Regulated

The CFTC is asserting that prediction markets should fall under federal regulation rather than state gambling laws. This comes amid ongoing legal challenges from state gambling regulators targeting popular prediction market platforms Kalshi and Polymarket.

CFTC Says Prediction Markets Should Be Federally Regulated
CryptoBearishCoinTelegraph · Mar 266/10
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Court rejects dev's bid to shield software from money transmitter laws

A Texas court dismissed a case brought by Pharos developer Michael Lewellen seeking to shield software developers from money transmitter laws. The dismissal was without prejudice, and Lewellen's legal team is exploring options to move forward with the case.

Court rejects dev's bid to shield software from money transmitter laws
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