Jack Dorsey’s Crypto Open Patent Alliance Joined By BitPay
Last Updated: 15 April 2021
BitPay, a prominent crypto payments processor, has officially joined up with the Crypto Open Patent Alliance, or COPA. Through this, BitPay agrees to share various open-source projects and take part within a shared patent library. This was announced by BitPay on Wednesday the 14th of April, 2021.
The Mandatory Public Statements
Square, the FinTech payments firm headed by Twitter’s Jack Dorsey, stands as the founder of COPA. The Alliance was formed back in September of last year in a bid to make the foundational technologies of cryptocurrencies accessible to everyone in the world. This would, in turn, support the growth of the industry at large, as well.
BitPay Joins Crypto Patent Effort COPA
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The Crypto Open Patent Alliance (COPA) a non-profit blockchain intellectual property-pooling group formed by
Twitter Inc (NYSE: TWTR) co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey filed a lawsuit against Craig Wright in the High Court of Justice in England and Wales.
What Happened: According to COPA s tweet from April 12, the organization initiated a lawsuit asking the UK High Court to declare that Mr. Craig Wright does not have copyright ownership over the Bitcoin White Paper.
The move aims to support those in the
Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) community who have been legally threatened by Wright for hosting the first document describing the coin.