そういう風に報道された汚名挽回のために弁護士を雇ったそうだ。
3月6日にニューズウィークが中本氏がビットコインの発案者と報道。
中本氏は否定しているが記事はそのままだ。
BBCより。
Bitcoin: Man identified as inventor moves to 'clear name'
http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-10535493
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Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, the man named by Newsweek as the creator of virtual currency Bitcoin, has taken on a lawyer to "clear his name", the 64-year-old said in a statement.
US magazine Newsweek ran an article on 6 March making the claim, and still stands by its story.
But via his lawyers, Mr Nakamoto said: "I did not create, invent or otherwise work on Bitcoin."
He said that "financial distress" meant he did not have an internet connection.
"I am writing this statement to clear my name," Mr Nakamoto wrote.
"The first time I heard the term 'bitcoin' was from my son in mid-February 2014.
"After being contacted by a reporter, my son called me and used the word, which I had never before heard.
"Shortly thereafter, the reporter confronted me at my home. I called the police. I never consented to speak with the reporter. In an ensuing discussion with a reporter from the Associated Press, I called the technology 'bitcom'. I was still unfamiliar with the term."
'Confusion and stress'
Neither Newsweek nor Leah Goodman, the reporter who wrote the original story, have commented on the latest statement.
In the days following the publication of the story, Newsweek put out an additional note saying it stood behind Ms Goodman and the reporting contained in the article.・・・・
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