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Roman Storm asks DeFi devs: Can you be sure DOJ won't charge you?

Current laws in the United States do not explicitly protect open source software developers and create the risk of retroactive prosecution.

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💡 DMK Insight

The absence of clear legal protections for open source software developers in the U.S. is a ticking time bomb for innovation. As developers push boundaries to create and share, they face the looming threat of retroactive prosecution, which could stifle creativity and collaboration in the tech community. This uncertainty not only affects individual developers but also raises concerns for investors who rely on a robust ecosystem for their tech investments. If the legal landscape doesn’t evolve, we might see a chilling effect on the very innovation that drives the industry forward.

📮 Takeaway

Investors should monitor legal developments closely, as they could impact the viability of open source projects.

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