Besides the benefits of virtual currencies, they emerge real legal issues for companies who operate or are considering to develop virtual currencies systems and for the issuer of virtual currencies. One of the disadvantages of virtual currencies is that they are not backed by banks or governments. Other concerns are its potential for money laundering, its treatment under federal securities law and its status in the foreign exchange trading.
An issuer could be subject to state and federal regulatory law
regarding operational, financial and liability matters. These may
include requirements to give unused virtual currency balances to states,
requirements to avoid illegal lotteries and privacy and data security
issues. For companies using virtual currency it is important to identify the specific federal and state laws and create virtual currency platforms according to them. The implementation of effective Terms of Service, privacy policy and disclaimers has to be considered too.
According to the U.S. Constitution, the authority to coin money and regulate the value thereof falls upon Congress. But until now Congressional actions are in a exploratory phase. The Government Accountability Office (GOA) was asked to review tax issues with digital currency. It is not clear if virtual currencies should be treated as digital currency, property, barter or foreign currency. Since virtual currencies take place outside the banking industry, the Federal Reserve also has no ability to supervise and regulate the currency. Some states like the New York have taking steps to set up new regulations.
At
the moment there is a lack of clarity how existing law and regulations
can be applied. As virtual currencies continue to grow, the future challenges will be to cover the legal issues around virtual currencies.
[Sources]
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2207996/software/real-legal-issues-with-virtual-currencies.html
http://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/x/130736/Ecommerce/Virtual+CurrencyThe+Legal+Issues+Are+A+Reality
http://journalistsresource.org/studies/society/internet/bitcoin-virtual-currencies-key-technical-legal-issues
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