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A court is a tribunal that has the authority to provide legal processes of resolving disputes between parties in criminal, civil and administrative matters relying on the law. The court is one of the branches of power and is crucial to the political, economical and social prosperity of the country it’s in. The decisions of the court may be crucial to any industry working under its jurisdiction. For example, a court can pause or cancel an unconstitutional law or establish new law enforcement practices in fields like IT, minerals, environment and others. The court has already been involved in the blockchain industry. Courts are working on Bitcoin-fraud cases, making decisions about measures of restraint for criminals that were operating with blockchain-based platforms and more. Famous blockchain-related court cases include Ross Ulbricht’s case about the dark market Silk Road and Mark Karpeles case concerning the Mt.Gox exchange bankruptcy.
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New York’s State attorney general has wide latitude to investigate a foreign entity like iFinex, said a NY appeals court.
Stablecoin Issuers Be Warned: New York AG’s Arm Is Long
Andrew Singer
2020-07-25T15:00:00+01:00
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A D.C. court ruled that Bitcoin is money during a recent legal case, although the classification in this context already exists under legal expectations in much...
New Ruling Classifying Bitcoin as ‘Money’ Isn't Anything Special
Benjamin Pirus
2020-07-24T22:16:00+01:00
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China’s Supreme Court has called to strengthen property laws pertaining to digital currency, network virtual property and data.
Chinese Supreme Court Favors Strengthening Cryptocurrency Property Rights
Adrian Zmudzinski
2020-07-22T11:46:00+01:00
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Commissioner Hester Peirce clearly doesn’t see the SEC’s courtroom win against Telegram as a victory for the regulator or innovation in the U.S.
SEC Commissioner Peirce Asks ‘Who Did We Protect?’ in Telegram Shutdown
Kollen Post
2020-07-21T16:59:00+01:00
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The tale of hacked exchange Cryptopia’s extended liquidation is poised to see new legal action from a major creditor and token issuer.
Major Victim of Cryptopia Hack Prepares to Sue Liquidator Grant Thornton
Kollen Post
2020-07-21T15:28:00+01:00
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Another class action lawsuit against Plaid has been filed citing the company violated user data privacy.
Second Lawsuit Filed Against Plaid
Emilia David
2020-07-19T20:00:00+01:00
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Russian cybercrime is up 92% since last year.
Russian Cybercrime Surged 25x in 5 Years, Says Local AG
Helen Partz
2020-07-17T21:50:00+01:00
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William Burgamy and Hyrum Wilson pleaded guilty to conspiring to firebomb a pharmacy in Nebraska.
Police Thwart Dark Web Criminals Who Planned to Firebomb a Nebraskan Pharmacy
Felipe Erazo
2020-07-13T22:00:00+01:00
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