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NFTs (non-fungible tokens) have become all the rage. From a recent copyright lawsuit over Quentin Tarantino's NFT of unreleased Pulp Fiction materials, to the micro-investment possibilities in Banksy artwork, NFTs are in the news and do not appear to be going away. Step into this virtual world with Holland and Knight IP partner, Daniel Barsky. Barsky regularly represents clients in intellectual property (IP), information technology (IT) and data-related licensing and transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private equity transactions, joint ventures, and multilateral and multinational licensing agreements. He speaks and writes frequently about emerging issues in intellectual property and technology law and is the author of the Lexis Practical Guidance article Non-fungible Tokens and Intellectual Property Law: Key Considerations. To access the transcript for this podcast episode within Lexis Practical Guidance, click here.
By Kevin HyltonNFTs (non-fungible tokens) have become all the rage. From a recent copyright lawsuit over Quentin Tarantino's NFT of unreleased Pulp Fiction materials, to the micro-investment possibilities in Banksy artwork, NFTs are in the news and do not appear to be going away. Step into this virtual world with Holland and Knight IP partner, Daniel Barsky. Barsky regularly represents clients in intellectual property (IP), information technology (IT) and data-related licensing and transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions (M&A), private equity transactions, joint ventures, and multilateral and multinational licensing agreements. He speaks and writes frequently about emerging issues in intellectual property and technology law and is the author of the Lexis Practical Guidance article Non-fungible Tokens and Intellectual Property Law: Key Considerations. To access the transcript for this podcast episode within Lexis Practical Guidance, click here.