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Report: Court Ruling to Return Mistakenly Sent Cryptocurrency Could Set Precedent

From cointelegraph.com

A Dec. 12 Business Law Blog post from the University of Oxford Faculty of Law notes possible repercussions for lost and stolen crypto claims following a case in a Canadian trial court earlier this year. In the post, SAFE Frankfurt researcher Grygoriy Pustovit notes the case of Copytrack Pte Ltd v Wall. The superior trial court of British Columbia ruled that Ethereum (ETH) tokens, which were mistakenly sent by the plaintiff, Singapore blockchain startup Copytrack, to the defendant, Brian Wall, must be returned to Copytrack. The defendant mistakenly received 530 Ethereum coins from Copytrack instead of 530 Copytrack ... (full story)

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