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In May 2021, a phenomenal IPilogue submission by Keir Strickland-Murphy (Osgoode Law ‘22) touched on the recent boom of Non- fungibleTokens. In this piece, I will recapitulate Strickland- Murphy’s exploration of IP ownership of Non-fungibleTokens and expand on recent developments since May.
Introduction Intellectual property entails the protection of legal rights for inventions and creations made by individuals or businesses using their minds. Such works of art benefit the creator, and they are protected by the law of intellectual property. v] Non-fungibletokens (NFT), ETHEREUM.ORG, [link] (last visited July 01, 2022).
Whether you are looking to make your own nonfungibletoken to sell or you’re looking to buy an NFT as an investment, you need to be aware of copyright and trademark laws that might apply to your NFT. Are NFTs (NonFungibleTokens) Considered Intellectual Property?
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) and the United States Copyright Office (“USCO”) delivered a report to Congress entitled Non-FungibleTokens and Intellectual Property on March 12, 2024 (“Report”). NFTs may offer opportunities for U.S. resale royalties).
Non-fungibletokens (“NFTs”) continue to be popular. Additionally, pursuant to Article 25 of the ITE Law, electronic information and electronic documents formed into an intellectual work, internet site or intellectual work contained therein are protected by intellectual property rights. Introduction.
This paper attempts to analyse the present laws governing the trading of NFTs over the public ledger and the loopholes in those regulations that could have significant legal implications. NFT stands for Non-FungibleTokens. as non-fungibletokens and fans have bought the same for millions of dollars.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) and the United States Copyright Office (“USCO”) delivered a report to Congress entitled Non-FungibleTokens and Intellectual Property on March 12, 2024 (“Report”). NFTs may offer opportunities for U.S. resale royalties).
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