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Date(s) - Fri 06/17/2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm


Non-fungible tokens — mathematically unique, non-interchangeable units of data stored on digital ledgers (blockchains) and traded on digital exchanges — have become a billion-dollar medium for international commerce in high-value assets including art and other creative works, historical artifacts, and real estate.

Our presenter, Jen Kuhn, will explore the legal issues raised by different kinds of NFTs, including copyrights and trademark protection, Name-Image-Likeness licensing, transaction structuring, and protection against counterfeiting and continue to explore the potentially unfamiliar ethical and legal risks — including securities law, privacy concerns, and other compliance issues — that can arise in representing clients in NFT transactions and related matters.

 

Date: Friday, June 17, 2022

Time:  12pm-1pm

Place:  ZOOM (login credential details to be provided prior to program meeting date)

Price and Registration:

Ticket Type Price (Before Ticketing Fees)
Members Free
Non-Member $30
Non-Member Student $15

 

 

 

The San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Association is an approved provider of California MCLE credit, and certifies that the above activity meets the requirements for one hour of participatory credit.

 

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