The dispute over the infringement of intellectual property rights related to NFTs depicting MetaBirkins seems to have come to an end with the decision of the New York court.
Following the court order in the famous case brought by Juventus soccer club on IP infringements through NFTs, another important piece is now added to the picture…
It is necessary to reflect on some of the implications that the Metaverse may have on contracts for the transfer and licensing of intellectual property rights and how the content of these contracts will have to be rethought in the light of the characteristics of the new digital world.
An NFT marketplace risks facing a liability regime similar to Internet Service Providers and should be ready to deal with it.
As occurred in the previous years, DLA Piper's Intellectual Property & Technology team would like to publish the predictions on the relevant changes for 2022 in the various sectors in which we operate based on a survey run among our contacts.
What is an NFT, why is there so much discussion on the topic, why have they acquired so much value, and what legal issues they hide.
For the third consecutive year, the Italian Intellectual Property and Technology department of law firm DLA Piper has published predictions for the coming year, 2021, in the main sectors in which it operates.
Hyper-realistic video games unfold new legal challenges for video game publishers and esports events organizers to be properly overcome.
Le strategie di influencer marketing sono essenziali per le aziende dopo l'emergenza da Covid-19, ma nascondono delle criticità legali.
The DLA Piper Italy 2020 predictions address the core of legal issues of innovation covering new areas that are now rapidly changing.
CCTV cameras and in general, video surveillance systems are exponentially becoming intrusive but generate substantial data protection law issues according to the EDPB.