
“The Rosatom state corporation is to sue the creators of the AtomMoney website for using its brand to attract cybermoney, the company has announced in an official press release. ‘The AtomMoney website is using Rosatom’s logo unlawfully. Statements posted on its homepage are false,’ the company said. Visitors to the AtomMoney website, which was launched in late 2013, are invited to download a special software for Windows, which will be making the advertised calculations. In exchange, volunteers who are ready ‘to assist in the development of the Russian nuclear industry’ are promised a monthly salary of $200.”
http://rbth.co.uk/news/2014/01/16/rosatom_to_sue_atommoney_for_crypto-currency_mining_33265.html
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