Eh. The term itself originated because capone set up a chain of laundries
which earned him lots of profits, to account for all the money he was
raking in from bootleg booze
In any case, look at this -
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/aug/25/business/la-fi-google-settlement-20110825
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Gert Doering <
gert@spac...> wrote:
>
> Money was flowing from the alleged criminals *to* the RIPE NCC.
>
> Is "providing resources in exchange for money" considered "money
> laundering" these days? And why is an IP address range different from
> a loaf of bread, or a leased car?
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