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Re: L'enculé! il a gagné le copyright du livre blanc de Bitcoin
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Halab
on 29/06/2021, 11:35:07 UTC
⭐ Merited by GrosWesh (1)
Bien, Cobra a perdu sa bataille juridique contre l'autre énergumène. Comment a t il perdu? Tout simplement il ne s'est pas présenté, un jugement par défaut a donc été rendu à CW. Il doit même payer les frais de justice à 50 000 balles.
OK, il ne s'est pas présenté, mais il ne s'est même pas fait représenter par au moins un avocat ? J'imagine que c'est compliqué de défendre quelqu'un qui veut rester anonyme. Et un jugement par défaut est-il un jugement ? Y'a moyen de faire appel (j'y connais rien en justice) ?
Et j'ai du mal à voir la portée de ce jugement, ça ne fait pas de CSW le vrai Satoshi ? Et visiblement, ça a eu lieu dans une cours anglaise. Au maximum, il n'y aurait que les anglais qui devraient se plier aux exigences de CSW ?

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Monsieur ne voulait pas dévoiler son vrai visage et rester anonyme. Ah bon? Tu t'es pas posé la question avant?
Il y a pensé, mais c'était clair qu'il ne voulait pas dévoiler son identité

Someone sent me this thread. Just wanted to say thanks for making it.

Lawyers like his who are willing to go along (and seem to enjoy) with filing completely made up cases are some of the biggest scumbags IMO. There is nothing real to litigate, because everything is made up. There isn't even a hint of truth behind any of it. They're just attempting to use the legal system as a tool to dox people, and financially ruin them. I don't know what's going to happen with my case, but no doubt he will appeal and file more cases against me for more made up nonsense. How do you deal with this crap, when someone can just make up a story, and sue you? And you have to spend money and years of your life fighting against it?

These are quite dangerous and desperate people, so I'm still exploring ways I can fight this while keeping my anonymity. It's looking like it may actually be possible, but we'll have to see about that. I'm surprised he hasn't attracted the attention of law enforcement yet, especially after trying to seize £3B worth of Bitcoin with a totally made up story.

Hopefully it won't be too long until he's thrown in jail.

On the flipside, perhaps you may have a strategic advantage.  CSW and his lawyers have no significant information about the party whom they have sued.

True, that's a big disadvantage for them. They have no idea who they sued. According to court papers, they hired private investigators to find out my identity. As expected those investigators failed to find anything. Going into a lawsuit completely blind is beyond stupid, especially when your claim is very weak.

Another disadvantage for them is the publicity this case is attracting. If he wins this case, he is legally recognized as Satoshi Nakamoto, the inventor of Bitcoin. He's asserting he has "database rights" to the Bitcoin ledger. He asserts he owns the "Bitcoin" name. He'll inevitably claim the Satoshi coins. This is why he fights so hard to get a court to declare him as Satoshi, so he can begin enforcing these claims against exchanges, wallets, developers, etc. Obviously he will lose, but I suppose he's deluded himself and his followers into believing this is a viable strategy to take BSV to the moon. But there are just too many eyes on this, and too much money in this space to allow someone like him to even have the chance to legally assume the Satoshi moniker and associated intellectual property. The best intellectual property law firm in the UK is actively working on this whitepaper issue. He is outgunned legally.