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Creative Commons and NFTs – is CC licensing compatible with the new technologies?

Kluwer Copyright Blog

NFTs (non-fungible tokens) have become a buzzword in recent years. Wikipedia defines an NFT as “ a record on a blockchain which is associated with a particular digital or physical asset. Crucially, the ownership of an NFT does not equate to ownership of an underlying asset. Conclusion.

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Insights from the Global Online Thesis Topic Meetings

IPilogue

I attended the Global Online Thesis Topic Meetings (“GOTTMs”) hosted by Leiden University on April 5, 2022. He authored “ The Treachery of Images: Non-fungible Tokens and Copyright ”. According to the statistics he presented, the average price for NFT sales is less than $15 per NFT for 75 percent of the assets.

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Ten things to know about NFTs

The IPKat

There has obviously been a considerable amount of excitement around non-fungible tokens (NFTs) over the last few years and some interesting developments in the last few months. The owner of an NFT essentially has a link to a digital asset, owning a certificate of authenticity that is publicly verifiable on the blockchain.

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Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and intellectual property rights

Barry Sookman

I had the pleasure of speaking at a webinar organized by the Canadian Blockchain Consortium on the topic of The Regulatory and Legal implications of NFTs. My focus was on non-fungible tokens (or NFTs) and intellectual property rights.

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NFT Copyright License Rights: Due Diligence is Critical.

Traverse Legal Blog

Copyright Licensing of Digital Assets Attached to NFT Sales. My name is Enrico Schaefer, I am a technology attorney with traverse legal PLC, and today I want to talk about nonfungible tokens or NFTs. With that in mind, we now have something called non-fungible tokens or NFTs. The nonfungible token. That is it.

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Osgoode Emerging Technology Association Panel with Professors Allan Hutchinson and Jon Penney

IPilogue

The panel garnered traction preceding the event, with participants eagerly sending in questions on topics ranging from cryptocurrency concerns to the future of non-fungible tokens (“NFTs”). Cryptocurrency was the main topic of interest, along with the ever-prevailing questions surrounding its future.

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

IP Tech Blog

The emergence of blockchain-supported Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) has captured the interest of the entertainment and business worlds in the past couple of years. It starts with the Chinese translation of Non-Fungible Tokens. For more details on the topic of design and the metaverse in China see our previous blog post.

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