This paper, authored by Prof. Dr. Maria Miguel Carvalho (Doctoral Researcher at JusGov) and Neha Krishna (B.S.E. candidate in Computer Science and Economics at the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Pennsylvania, who conducted a short research stay at JusGov), was recently included in the list of the ten most downloaded papers in the SSRN: PSN: Technology section. It addresses some of the issues raised by the use of NFTs in the field of Trademark Law, focusing on two cases that have already been analyzed by courts, both in the US (Hermès vs. Rothchild) and in Europe (Juventus vs. Blokeras).
The papers published in the Research Paper Series consist of works submitted for publication by JusGov researchers, visiting researchers, as well as academics associated with our projects and initiatives. This paper, along with others in the Series, can be downloaded from the JusGov Research Paper Series website: https://lnkd.in/gGUhZM2j
This paper, authored by Prof. Dr. Maria Miguel Carvalho (Doctoral Researcher at JusGov) and Neha Krishna (B.S.E. candidate in Computer Science and Economics at the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Pennsylvania, who conducted a short research stay at JusGov), was recently included in the list of the ten most downloaded papers in the SSRN: PSN: Technology section. It addresses some of the issues raised by the use of NFTs in the field of Trademark Law, focusing on two cases that have already been analyzed by courts, both in the US (Hermès vs. Rothchild) and in Europe (Juventus vs. Blokeras).
The papers published in the Research Paper Series consist of works submitted for publication by JusGov researchers, visiting researchers, as well as academics associated with our projects and initiatives. This paper, along with others in the Series, can be downloaded from the JusGov Research Paper Series website: https://lnkd.in/gGUhZM2j