Dayton’s own acclaimed author Katrina Kittle is offering a game-changing course through Writer’s Digest University that could be exactly what your writing life needs right now. If you’ve ever made a ...
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In a seemingly significant development for the cryptocurrency industry, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a statement clarifying that writing code does not constitute a criminal act.
The US DOJ has clarified that writing open-source crypto code without criminal intent is not a crime. Matthew Galeotti clarified that prosecutions will target fraud, laundering, or sanctions evasion, ...
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