Keri Axel
47 posts


🇺🇸 UPDATE: Todd Blanche, Acting AG, said developers who are not third-party users and are unaware their software is facilitating illegal activity will not be prosecuted.

🔗Full story: therage.co/blanche-vegas/



Leaving the hearing on @rstormsf's motion for acquittal, the only thing that was clear to me is that the government still does not understand the tech at issue. The lack of nuance, the misrepresentations about how a UI functions, and the equivocation between different technologies is really disheartening at this point in the case. The arguments SDNY advanced at this hearing on the application of Section 1960 are limitless and dangerous for all software developers. It was good to see the judge digging in and asking detailed questions, but there is no way to predict how she will rule on Storm's motion. Given that she was focused on dates for retrial at end of 2026, I think we can expect to see the case continue.








Judge: Let me see it... Deputy: Mr. Foreperson, Count 1, how do you find? Foreperson: Not unanimous. Deputy 2: Count 2? Foreperson: Guilty. Deputy: Count 3, IEEPA? Foreperson: Not guilty.



Trial final: Jury finds Roman Storm guilty of only 1 of 3 counts, conspiracy to run an unlicensed money transmittal business. No unanimity on court 1 (conspiracy to commit money laundering) nor count 3 (conspiracy to violate North Korea sanctions) Book 2 coming




1/ Despite a memo released by the DOJ earlier this month, federal prosecutors want to imprison Roman Storm for 45 years for writing open-source code. @matthuang and I provide details in a new post linked below.




