NFTs need a rebranding—and a decoupling
On MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” branding expert Donny Deutsch gives NFTs a “brand down” assessment. Here’s why NFTs need a rebrand and a decoupling from cryptocurrencies.
Can you add new rights to an existing NFT?
Can someone add a new set of licensing rights to an existing NFT? Attorney Lance Koonce of Klaris Law provides the answer in his Ask the Attorney column.
Piracy, NFT infringement and what to do about it
What options do creators have if their NFT work is pirated by someone pretending to own the copyright? Attorney Lance Koonce offers options in his new column.
How to sell NFTs — tips for newcomers
Are you new to NFT sales? Here are several tips and techniques that creators have found work well to get your NFT sales off the ground.
Who owns the NFT copyright of physical works?
Many people mistakenly believe that when they buy a painting or physical artwork, they can turn it into an NFT. Not so, as our Ask the Attorney column explains.
10 examples of attached NFT Utility
The attached NFT utility refers to the additional functionality or benefits that an NFT can provide beyond simply representing ownership or proof of authenticity. Utility can also be referred to as rewards or perks that an owner/buyer receives when purchasing your decentralized work. Here are some examples of attached NFT utility to keep in […]
Can I sell photos of public figures as NFTs?
In this Ask the Attorney column, Lance Koonce of Klaris Law addresses whether a photographer can sell photos of public figures taken at a public event as NFTs.
Can I sell works of street photography as NFTs?
In this Ask the Attorney column, Lance Koonce of Klaris Law addresses whether you can sell a work of street photography as an NFT.
Formula 1 bets on NFT utility for its brand
Formula 1 filed for eight trademarks covering vital aspects of blockchain usability such as NFT, cryptocurrency, marketplace, meta-tokens and digital collectibles. Here’s why it means.
Common copyright issues within the NFT landscape
In this Ask the Attorney column, Lance Koonce of Klaris Law addresses some of the most common copyright issues encountered within Web3 and the NFT space.