Craig Wright Files Appeal Against COPA Verdict in UK Courts
Craig Wright has filed an appeal against a UK court ruling, but controversy surrounds the timing of the submission and allegations regarding the use of AI in drafting the appeal.

Craig Wright has filed an appeal against a UK court ruling, but controversy surrounds the timing of the submission and allegations regarding the use of AI in drafting the appeal.
U.K. Supreme Court rejects Craig Wright's appeal in libel case. Wright, who claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, faces forgery allegations. Settlement offer to developers declined, setting the stage for further legal scrutiny.
Computer scientist Craig Wright has lost a claim in a UK court to protect the Bitcoin blockchain by copyright.
We speak with Craig Wright, the self-proclaimed founder of Bitcoin and Chief Scientist at nChain.
The judge ruled that there was enough evidence for Hodlonaut to assume that Wright was lying about being Satoshi Nakamoto.
Accusing the self-proclaimed Bitcoin founder of being a mentally ill scammer shouldn’t be allowed in a democracy, Wright’s lawyers said on the final day of an Oslo trial.
Closing statements on behalf of the Twitter user suggests the case could hinge on vagaries of Norwegian defamation law as much as BTC founder's identity.
Wright’s attorneys say his scholarly work, personal history and, above all, his success convincing Gavin Andresen that he held Satoshi’s private keys are proof enough.
Did this UK judge determine that Craig Wright’s reputation was worth 1£? You be the… judge. The “High Court Approved ...