BTC home nodes are ILLEGAL

Will you shut down your rasberry 3.14 now that you know it is illegal to run as a non-commercial entity, and you can be charged for distrubuting CP?

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papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2953929
fc18.ifca.ai/preproceedings/6.pdf
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

does anyone actually care what this dude is tweeting all day long?

If having a node of a blockchain with CP is illegal, then not only home nodes are illegal but every node would be illegal.

no, but we come here to laugh at cashlets and satojeets

Commericial nodes are protected by the law

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How might one retrieve copies of the cp

When you use SV, you use a system that literally requires CP to function. Even if you don't use your home node.

He is a Dr. you know! He created BTC! very smart man Mr Craig is. This is why i keep all my CP on the blockchain.
Thank you for your question, sir

Vitalik really did endorse CP.

ALL immutable ledgers requires CP to function, not only bitcoin

>as long as the organizations engages responsibly.
This most likely includes disallowing syncing of a new node at all, as this is raw CP distribution.

The ones that contain CP. So not BTC and ETH

How can it be immutable if it doesn't contain cp?

Not every blockchain is a SV blockchain.

Can you load information onto it?
Is it immutable?

If the answer is yes to both it can or will contail cp

Imagine still listening to that con man hhahahahahahah

>ALL immutable ledgers requires CP to function
Hail the digital moloch.

>he thinks BTC doesn't contain margherita pizza without the tomatoes
user, you're embarrassing yourself

Does the fact of having an asshole as a man makes one gay? Status of being gay is also pretty much immutable.

Links to sources plox

File a $50 fictitious name statement at town hall, and list your node as an asset on your schedule c tax return section.

>SIDESTEPPIN' TALL ON Y'ALL

Apparently the professor was researching this 11 years ago:
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2953929
>look at the effects of legal liability as it pertains to Internet Intermediaries. Such examples would include defamation and copyright violations on ISP's where a subscriber has breached their legal obligations as well as the hosting of illicit materials (such as child porn).

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dude BTC have had child porn for ages. people embed all sorts of files in the early days. one common prank was to embed viruses, so people's anti-virus software would delete the parts of the blockchain and mess up nodes. that's why block data are actually scrambled before being written to disk.

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Again, link to sources please?
>hurr it's obvious
I'd love to kill every single person that uttered/thought this phrase.

i would have given you sources if i had them, i have not saved URLs in case someone asked me about it on an imageboard. therefore my google search is just as good as yours, i dont ask you to blindly believe me of course.

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fc18.ifca.ai/preproceedings/6.pdf
these guys found links to child porn and an image which may or may not be underage