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So say I am writing an open source program, or any program really, and I embed a Bitcoin miner in the code, so that when people run my program, they would be earning Bitcoins for me.
Would this be legal?
Would I get sued for doing this?
The reason why this is important is because I love free and open source software, the only problem being that this doesn't pay the bills. I fully intend to at least inform the users of my program that there is a Bitcoin miner embedded in the program, if not also make a non-miner version available.
Part of me wants to slap you in the face for this idea, the other part of me want's to come over and shake your hand for the idea. AND for asking versus just doing it. I guess if you would program your own miner you could... I believe all miners available are GPL. But then there's the morals. Plus the fact that most countries are watching bitcoins closely. And if you have a large number of bot miners, some pools ban you for the botnet... So I'm not going to give an official answer. Morality and legality are now always one and the same. Is it worth possibly having the scorn of BTC against you? – Joe White – 2013-10-20T05:17:30.217