Good luck, if someone is smart enough to write this kins of malware then they are going to be smart enough to move the coins, especially if the wallet IP is in the mountains of China or similar.
Bitcoin can't be regulated, it's not country specific, and there is not centralized data store under any jurisdiction. A government can try and regulate a company that converts normal money into Bitcoins for you, but realistically you can simply walk up to anyone you know that has enough Bitcoins for your requirements, give them a wad of cash, and transfer them to your personal Bitcoin wallet without the use of a regulated 3rd party at all, and the government would be none the wiser.
Good luck, if someone is smart enough to write this kins of malware then they are going to be smart enough to move the coins, especially if the wallet IP is in the mountains of China or similar.
But if Apple have not had the trademark, how can they have lost it? I think the OP title is misleading.
Bitcoin can't be regulated, it's not country specific, and there is not centralized data store under any jurisdiction. A government can try and regulate a company that converts normal money into Bitcoins for you, but realistically you can simply walk up to anyone you know that has enough Bitcoins for your requirements, give them a wad of cash, and transfer them to your personal Bitcoin wallet without the use of a regulated 3rd party at all, and the government would be none the wiser.