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Topic: [2018-09-12] Coinatory: Blockchain data used as evidence in court in China (Read 108 times)

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The Supreme Court of China recognized the validity of evidence authenticated in the blockchain. And in Beijing, opened the second Internet court. This means that for the first time in the history of the world, justice institutions will be able to operate with virtual certificates and consider online claims. So, almost imperceptibly, in the legal science, there was a real legal tech revolution. Let’s try to figure out what value this will have for the digital economy and for legal reality.

Questions about the acceptance of information stored and confirmed in the distributed ledger arose after the establishment of a separate judicial panel in Hangzhou, China to deal with disputes related to digital data and Internet technologies. The precedent did not wait for itself. The court rose to defend copyright, confirmed only in the blockchain. As a result, the case reached the highest court.

Read more: https://coinatory.com/2018/09/12/blockchain-data-used-as-evidence-in-court-in-china/
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