Navigating Practical and Legal Considerations of NFTs and Crypto Transactions
Recorded On: 10/24/2022
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Companies are looking to leverage non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and other digital assets to build brand recognition and value. This session will explore the unique challenges and legal considerations related to the creation, ownership, and sale of these new digital assets and related cryptocurrency transactions. You will learn about managing a cryptocurrency wallet, securities laws and tax implications of cryptocurrency transactions, intellectual property rights associated with NFTs, cybersecurity concerns, and other state and federal regulatory issues.
Key:
Paul Rose
NFT Strategist
Iconic Moments
Courtney Keehan
Associate
Chambliss Law, Meritas - Law Firms Worldwide
David Brill
Deputy General Counsel
Voyager Digital
Stephen Adams
Shareholder, Chair of the Intellectual Property section
Chambliss Law, Meritas - Law Firms Worldwide
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