The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Policy for NFTs
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- Editor: Nizan Geslevich Packin, Baruch College (City University of New York)
- Publication planned for: July 2024
- availability: Not yet published - available from July 2024
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781009279178
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As blockchain in general and NFTs in particular reshape operation logistics, data creation, and data management, these technologies bring forth many legal and ethical dilemmas. This handbook offers a comprehensive exploration of the impact of these technologies in different industries and sectors including finance, anti-money laundering, taxation, campaign-finance, and more. The book specifically provides insights and potential solutions for cutting-edge issues related to intellectual property rights, data privacy and strategy, information management, and ethical blockchain use, while offering insights, case studies, and recommendations to help anyone seeking to shape effective, balanced regulation to foster innovation while safeguarding the interests of all stakeholders. This handbook offers readers an invaluable roadmap for navigating the dynamic and evolving landscape of these new technologies.
Read more- Includes interdisciplinary insights across law, policy, economics, marketing and more to provide a holistic understanding of NFTs
- Provides entrepreneurial guidance for readers navigating the dynamic and volatile environment of cryptoassets and NFTs
- Highlights and analyzes the legal and ethical challenges of NFTs
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‘A comprehensive guide to the subject from the nation's leading experts.’ Benjamin P. Edwards, Professor of Law, William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
See more reviews‘A groundbreaking text, brilliantly filling the knowledge void. A must-read!’ Anat Alon-Beck, Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University School of Law
‘This NFT Handbook offers powerful frameworks for understanding the implications of digital assets across myriad legal domains. NFTs mark a crossroads in the history of technology and its regulation. This Handbook helps lawyers get NFT technology while it helps technologists understand relevant law. Yet it does not lose readers in legal theory or technical jargon. I recommend this Handbook as a guide for anyone who wants to understand, imagine, and build the future of law and technology.’ Seth C. Oranburg, University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law
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- Publication planned for: July 2024
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781009279178
- length: 450 pages
- dimensions: 254 x 178 mm
- availability: Not yet published - available from July 2024
Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction and Background: Introduction Nizan Geslevich Packin
1. The brief history of NFTs Brian L. Frye
2. The language landmines of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency Carla Reyes
Part II. Financial Regulation and Investor Protection:
3. The economic reality analysis of NFT securities Yuliya Guseva
4. Digital assets, anti-money laundering and counter financing of terrorism: an analysis of evolving regulations and enforcement in the era of NFTs Nizan Geslevich Packin and Uri Volovelsky
5. NFTs and state laws governing securities regulation, virtual currency, and money transmission Eric C. Chaffee
6. New tax-reporting rules for a new class of digital assets? Sean Stein Smith
Part III. Capital Markets, Community, and Marketing:
7. Non-investment finance in an NFT world Joan MacLeod Heminway
8. Asymmetric information in blockchain-based fundraising: from ICOs to INOs Ido Sadeh and Moran Ofir
9. Power to the people: consumers, NFTs and marketing in pursuit of a decentralized world Hamutal Schieber
10. The nexus of gaming and NFTs: a deep dive into the future of digital interaction Nizan Geslevich Packin
Part IV. Intellectual Property and Ownership Rights:
11. NFTs and copyright law Tyler Ochoa
12. Unauthorized minting and NFTs Lital Helman and Ofer Tur-Sinai
13. Visual art, galleries, collectibles, and NFTs Lawrence J. Trautman
14. NFTs, property rights, and realty Juliet M. Moringiello and Chris Odinet
Part V. Data Protection, Privacy, Cybersecurity and NFTs:
15. Fungibility, information flow, and privacy Jiaying Christine Jiang and Jamiel Sheikh
16. Cybersecurity concerns of NFTs and digital assets Scott Shackelford and Esfan Haghverdi
17. NFTs within the commercial supply chain: data and compliance at the heart of the value Anjanette (Angie) Raymond and Chris Draper
Part VI. Other Legal Issues with NFTs:
18. NFTs, the metaverse and emerging technology governance Jon M. Garon
19. Resolving NFT and smart contract disputes Amy Schmitz
Part VII. Conclusions and Future Directions:
20. The future of NFTs Kevin Werbach and Kristof Lommers.
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