What do the NBA, Snoop Dogg, and Taco Bell all have in common? All have recently released non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Digital currency and assets are transforming core concepts of intellectual property law. For example, NFT transactions can include creator royalties with every transaction, completely upending the first-sale doctrine. In this webinar, IP and cryptocurrency attorney Moish Peltz guides you through the basics of the blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and fungible and non-fungible tokens (or NFTs) to ultimately explain the implications for the present and future practice of intellectual property law.
Topics covered include:
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The basics of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and tokens
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An overview of NFT IP considerations
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Licenses and NFT royalty implications, including the first-sale doctrine
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Challenges presented to copyright and fair use
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IP enforcement on and off the blockchain
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Potential opportunities and risks associated with these technologies
Watch recording here (registration required).
Also, check out our video interview with Moish Peltz where he discusses what IP attorneys need to know about cryptocurrency and NFTs.