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The Battle Over Poker NFTs

Plagiarism Today

I understand a lot of you may be upset that I saw a photo on social media and loved it enough to imitate it in a very different style. No, I'm not opposed to giving photographers a %, it's hard work. However, Warhol also created 15 additional works known as the Prince Series that were unlicensed.

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

IP Tech Blog

Given that NFTs are the result of digital work that is transported in images, videos, photography and other forms of digital media, copyright seems to be the closest IP right to protect both the source code of the digital work, as well as its derivative works. Is this the same in the US and China?

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

LexBlog IP

Given that NFTs are the result of digital work that is transported in images, videos, photography and other forms of digital media, copyright seems to be the closest IP right to protect both the source code of the digital work, as well as its derivative works. Is this the same in the US and China?

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IPSC Breakout Session #5 Platforms & Interfaces/IP Enforcement

43(B)log

Xuan-Thao Nguyen, Tech Bros, Social Media, and the End of IP Financing? The problem is that this system fell apart around 2008-2012 when smartphones came out. Reproduction and public display are the main alleged rights violated (with lots of overlap); only 71 derivative work claims. Everything moved into the cloud.

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