In April 2021, Craig Wright sued Cøbra, an Australian computer scientist, for copyright infringement over the white paper and database that created the Bitcoin.
Wright alleged that he wrote the original Bitcoin whitepaper and asked for payment in legal fees.
A London High Court judge ruled that Cobbias requests for anonymity were not only unworkable but also risk[ed undermining the very principles of natural justice.
The case was heard in front of a three-judge panel; on Monday, the court upheld the ruling.
An anonymous operator of an Anon website is not allowed to remain anonymous in a lawsuit like this one.
In fact, many pseudonymous figures in the crypto community are common, including prominent community members, developers, and influencers.Bitcoin.org’s Anon Operator Denied Anonymity in Legal Battle Against Craig Wright
An anonymous bitcoin.org operator has been ordered to reveal their identities or face substantial legal fees in a suit brought by self-proclaimed inventor Craig Wright
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