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Ten things to know about NFTs

The IPKat

For example, production company Miramax is suing director Quentin Tarantino for breach of contract, unfair competition, copyright and trade mark infringement, after Tarantino announced an auction of seven 'never-before-seen' scenes of his handwritten Pulp Fiction script in the form of NFTs.

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AIPPI Congress (Report 3): Soft IP update, wine & IP and the metaverse

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Returning to the trendy IP topic de-jour, the panel discussed the copyright aspects of NFTs and their application to decades old commercial agreements in Miramax, LLC v. Quentin Tarantino et al. Jurisdiction in the global metaverse was another topic that presented intriguing questions and as of yet few answers.

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IP Protection of NFTs: A Comparative Look at the US and China

IP Tech Blog

For more details on the topic of design and the metaverse in China see our previous blog post. A major pending case is Tarantino v. In this case, film director Quentin Tarantino attempted to use scenes of his film Pulp Fiction to create NFTs. The two cases could also help provide some clarity around NFT regulation.

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IP Protection of NFTs: A Comparative Look at the US and China

LexBlog IP

For more details on the topic of design and the metaverse in China see our previous blog post. A major pending case is Tarantino v. In this case, film director Quentin Tarantino attempted to use scenes of his film Pulp Fiction to create NFTs. The two cases could also help provide some clarity around NFT regulation.

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