Web Developer Claims Ripple Allegedly Sued Him Over Fidget Spinners

Web Developer Claims Ripple Allegedly Sued Him Over Fidget Spinners

Web developer Isaac Miller tells his story on allegedly getting sued by Ripple over a website he created selling fidget spinners. The San Francisco-based fintech firm alleges that Miller had infringed copyright and defrauded its customers. Ripple Sends Cease And Desist Notice Miller recounts what happened by saying several years ago; he noticed that the […]


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