Craig Wright registers US copyright in Bitcoin 0.1 and the Bitcoin white paper - what this means [davidgerard.co.uk]
Craig Wright Registers Bitcoin Whitepaper Copyright as Satoshi Nakamoto [www.ccn.com]
Craig Wright Attempts to Copyright the Satoshi White Paper and Bitcoin Code [www.coindesk.com]
Craig Wright Copyrights BTC White Paper, Bitcoin SV Soars 90% [ethereumworldnews.com]
BSV Surges 80% As Craig Wright Files Copyright Registration for Bitcoin Whitepaper [www.cryptoglobe.com]
Bitcoin SV Price Goes Vertical Following Craig Wright's Whitepaper Copyright Claim [www.newsbtc.com]
Self-Proclaimed Satoshi Craig Wright Files US Copyright Registrations for BTC White Paper [cointelegraph.com]
Craig Wright files copyright claim for Bitcoin white paper [decryptmedia.com]
I realize that what I really need most for my mental health is a break from today’s cryptocurrency community. It used to be interesting tech with some opportunity for scammers. Now the scammers don’t even have to try. https://t.co/JuOxK1QEyD
— Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green) May 21, 2019
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. https://t.co/YA70ALpG1Y
— Jerry Brito (@jerrybrito) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright filed a copyright registration for the Bitcoin whitepaper https://t.co/aIvg2BbmL2 pic.twitter.com/TVdU62TRRv
— Neeraj K. Agrawal (@NeerajKA) May 21, 2019
“Open source licenses are generally treated as perpetual and irrevocable. There is also estoppel — you can’t release software, encourage its reuse, wait ten years and then sue people for using it under the license you released it under.”https://t.co/PkJQ0IdF8X
— Cyb2600 (@cyberat2600) May 21, 2019
What Craig Wright did today, cost him $35, and with that he moved the BSV price >80%. If it turns out he lied he's looking at a fine of around $2500. Not a bad investmenthttps://t.co/1akXx1N1Dd
— Carel de Jager (@BlockchainJag) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright registers US copyright in Bitcoin 0.1 and the Bitcoin white paper — what this means https://t.co/cEzK63YwvR
— ILya Z (@ILay30) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright registers Bitcoin whitepaper copyright as creator Satoshi Nakamoto. $BSV has pumped 50% because of it.
— Jayden Crypto ? (@jayden_crypto) May 21, 2019
Note that registering a copyright does not mean he has been granted it. $BTC $ETH #crypto https://t.co/lTwosvFr2Q
#bitcoin #BTC #cryptocurrency #CryptoNews #cryptoexchange #cryptotwitter #cryptoinvestor #Cryptocurency #bitcoin #ethereum #litecoin #Coinbase Craig Wright Registers Bitcoin Whitepaper Copyright as Creator Satoshi Nakamoto - CCN via BTCnews on iOS https://t.co/rtiXhw3j2v
— Today’s New Tech (@todaysnewtech1) May 21, 2019
CoinDesk should correct their article. Craig Wright has not only attempted, but has been *granted* copyright on the Bitcoin whitepaper and original Bitcoin source code. https://t.co/cnUoIWsFS2
— Ryan X. Charles (@ryanxcharles) May 21, 2019
Just when you thought you'd seen it all from #craigwright... this guy is a cancer on #crypto. https://t.co/vtOER1TgMx via @CoinDesk #faketoshi #Bitcoin #CryptoNews
— David G Zeiler ⚡️ (@DavidGZeiler) May 21, 2019
Imagine you are Satoshi, and you decided to tell the world who you are. You have 2 options, show the signature of the block genesis or this https://t.co/ZPIttYGZ29, which one you would choose?
— zezo duarte (@Zezo_Duarte) May 21, 2019
Now, imagine you are NoT Satoshi, you would have just the second option!
Hey @coindesk I believe CSW was granted copyrights to the Bitcoin White Paper. Not just “attempted”. Anyone correct me if I’m wrong? https://t.co/qnEKPimMel
— Elon Moist (@coinyeezy) May 21, 2019
?? BREAKING: Craig Wright has filed copyright registrations for the original Satoshi white paper and bitcoin code with the U.S. Copyright Office. #Bitcoin #Blockchain #Cryptocurrency #BTC https://t.co/eOoZJ7IZ2S
— Elisha Owusu Akyaw ?₿ (@ghcryptoguy) May 21, 2019
To be clear Craig Wright, the moment you create something it's copyrighted.
— Sense.Chat ??⚡️ (@SenseChat) May 21, 2019
You could register a copyright for this tweet. Doesn't mean you made it.
I should've registered the paper as Copyright Claimant: "The People."
At least that would #makesense.https://t.co/wiQj8BFCuy
Although many in the wider crypto community remain unconvinced by Wright’s claims, it is clear from the Bitcoin SV price that a lot of folks are taking the announcement as proof of Craig’s involvement in the creation of Bitcoin (??♀️) https://t.co/SacUFJIzMS
— Hailey Lennon (@HaileyLennonBTC) May 21, 2019
For those who are not familiar with copyright law, you can publish a paper that you are the Emperor of China and be granted a copyright on that paper. https://t.co/UcR2MtIrWO
— Bitfi - open source: bitfi.dev (@TheBitfi) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright spins $35 copyright registration as "recognition" of authorship of bitcoin white paper by US gov https://t.co/NwGVnmpu6c
— Ben Munster (@Ben_Munster) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright insists the US Government now ‘recognizes’ him as the author of Bitcoin. But he just filled out a copyright application form and paid $35.https://t.co/bAoG4oK26e
— SwiftOnSecurity (@SwiftOnSecurity) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright, Satoshi 백서 및 Bitcoin 코드에 대한 저작권 등록 시도 https://t.co/BcxuAzOhDb
— editoy (@editoy) May 22, 2019
What this FAILS to acknowledge is that the white paper is not your average run of the mill document, that proof of author would have been supplied.
— $TheWildCard (@MADinMelbourne) May 22, 2019
Core developers DID fraudulently claim ownership of this doc,
now they could be sued for having done so.https://t.co/TI49xprmtb
No he hasn't, you clown... https://t.co/RNwdvvbSwZ
— indus³ (@indvs3) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright registers US copyright in Bitcoin 0.1 and the Bitcoin white paper — what this means https://t.co/KpbuAq2L5I
— Mike Pasteli (@MikePasteli) May 21, 2019
This filing proves NOTHING!https://t.co/ihrk0nVF1K
— Johnny Bitcoin (@JonBitcoins) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright registers US copyright in #Bitcoin 0.1 and the #Bitcoin white paper — what this means https://t.co/maz7j8rXZP
— Ʃthereal (@ethereal_ai) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright Registers Bitcoin Whitepaper Copyright as Satoshi Nakamoto https://t.co/zKANyzGpmi
— ?CRYPTO MOON? (@manianban) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright Registers Bitcoin Whitepaper Copyright as Creator Satoshi Nakamoto
— noozzle.space (@NoozzleSpace) May 21, 2019
Who would've believe it? O_o#CraigWright #Satoshi #SatoshiNakamoto #bitcoin #btc #crypto #whitepaper #ccn @CCNMarkets https://t.co/KXkSRCuXML
Craig Wright Attempts to Copyright the Satoshi White Paper and Bitcoin Code https://t.co/2CbvlvgUGM
— Autumn Good (@autumn_good_35) May 22, 2019
FAKE ???
— ISSAM SATOSHI (@issamsatoshi) May 22, 2019
Craig S. Wright is not Satoshi Nakamoto.
The deposit of a copyright does not require any validation on the part of the United States Copyright Office., Everyone can do it.https://t.co/LzUXgjg9Ze#Bitcoin #btc #cryptonews https://t.co/BdWiOwnxaE
To be clear, registration does not imply ownership nor is this an official patent. The copyright process allows anyone to register anything in an effort to prepare, say, for lawsuits associated to ownership. https://t.co/b7v4uJdvSX
— CryptosRUs (@CryptosR_Us) May 21, 2019
元記事から引用「登録は所有権を意味するものではなく、公式の特許でもない。著作権プロセスでは、所有権に関連する訴訟の準備などを目的として、だれでも登録することができます。」 はい、解散。https://t.co/qk3MtEwWW9 pic.twitter.com/q6v46Nivs2
— 単眼愛(モノアイ) (@mono_i_love) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright Attempts to Copyright the Satoshi White Paper and Bitcoin Code https://t.co/gN26Oo8uqX via @CoinDesk
— Bitcoin Dood (@BitcoinDood) May 21, 2019
“Registering a copyright is just filing a form. The Copyright Office does not investigate the validity of the claim; they just register it....If there are competing claims, the Office will just register all of them.”https://t.co/u6teVPY5QV
— Cane Island Crypto (@nsquaredcrypto) May 21, 2019
フェイクニュース
— シュウまっする?$shu_ (@shu_BSV) May 21, 2019
Craig Wright氏の著作権は「申請されただけ」では無く「認定」されています?https://t.co/WVjircbnpX pic.twitter.com/s7cA18zYZW