The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has come under criticism for allegedly violating the terms of the MIT License in its smart contracts. X-user 0xCygaar has publicly accused the agency of not properly including the required license attribution when using OpenZeppelin's library, an open source code resource. If confirmed, this omission could constitute a violation of copyright law, as the MIT License explicitly requires that any substantial use or modification of its code include the original license. X-user claims that they have warned the FBI to "take necessary action against the FBI." The MIT License governs the use of blockchain technology, particularly in the Ethereum ecosystem. It can be distributed, modified, and used free of charge as long as the original license terms are followed. (Crowdfundinsider)