Aaron Daniel on Nostr: The Dutch judgment concluded that open source developers can be convicted of money ...
The Dutch judgment concluded that open source developers can be convicted of money laundering because they knew the potential of their software to be used to launder money and accepted that risk when they released the software.
(From casetext AI assistant)
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