Satoshi Says Apple Violated Copyright by Posting Bitcoin White Paper on MacOS

Satoshi Says Apple Violated Copyright by Posting Bitcoin White Paper on MacOS

Satoshi Says Apple Violated Copyright by Posting Bitcoin White Paper on MacOS

Satoshi Says Apple Violated Copyright by Posting Bitcoin White Paper on MacOS
Satoshi Says Apple Violated Copyright by Posting Bitcoin White Paper on MacOS

Dr. Craig White, who calls himself Satoshi, says Apple broke copyright laws by putting the Bitcoin white paper on macOS. Also, Wright replied to a tweet that asked if Apple had broken the rule by copying someone else’s work.

This week, news came out that the Bitcoin white paper was being used in a big way in new MacBooks. So, many people started to wonder if Apple had broken any laws about copying. After that, Wright gave a short answer: “Yes.”

After it was found that the white paper for digital assets is hidden in Apple’s MacBooks, many Bitcoin fans took to Twitter. After that, the crypto community thought it was an exciting find. Still, many people have talked about the discovery for other reasons.

Self-Proclaimed Satoshi Kicks Against Apple Act

In particular, Dr. Craig Wright, who calls himself Satoshi, has said that Apple broke copyright laws by putting the Bitcoin white paper into macOS. Some people have even told Wright to go to court against the tech giant.

It was found that Apple’s Macs had been hiding a copy of the Bitcoin white paper for a while. In particular, it was said that the white paper had been in MacOS since the Mojave version, which came out five years ago.

On the other hand, Dr. Craig Wright is well known for saying he is Satoshi. Nevertheless, many people have carefully examined this claim. But that hasn’t stopped Wright from saying that Bitcoin and its different blockchain technologies are his intellectual property.

Read Previous

Ron DeSantis Claims FED Digital Dollar Threatens US Financial Freedom

Read Next

Meta pays metaverse programmers well