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Scary argument to take ad absurdum re: EtherDelta. Does it make sense to hold the author of a generally useful protocol responsible for specific misuses? Even the DMCA managed to carve out a safe harbor for facilitators of copyright infringement with actual victims.
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Could be this outcome is fact-specific and unique, though the statement doesn't convey that. Upon reviewing the .sol contract right now, it's asset agnostic. So then the problem is keeping/serving a db of arbitrary data that might represent ownership info of regulated assets?
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