Web3 Salon in SF
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Confusion in Trademarked NFTs
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by Andrew C. Michaels, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center
4M ago
The general confusion surrounding the likelihood of confusion inquiry in trademark law is exacerbated by that which surrounds NFTs. Given the circularity inherent in the analysis and the context's relative novelty, courts have an opportunity to shape how it will apply to NFTs ..read more
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Toward Equitable Ownership and Governance in the Digital Public Sphere
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by Connor Spelliscy, Executive Director at the Decentralization Research Center, Sarah Hubbard, Fellow at the Harvard Ash Center, Nathan Schneider, Assistant Professor of Media Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, Samuel Vance-Law, Senior Researcher at the Decentralization Research Center
4M ago
This paper explores how newly developed DAO tooling could help co-ops compete in the online economy ..read more
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Introduction to the Symposium Series: Stanford Program on Governance of Emerging Technologies
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This issue inaugurates the GET Symposium Series, which showcases papers exploring the impacts of emerging technologies on democratic governance, rule of law, and socioeconomic inequality. While Web3 remains a regular theme, the GET symposia also will cover adjacent technologies ..read more
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Governance of Emerging Technologies Roundtable I
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Governance of Emerging Technologies Roundtable II
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Stablecoins: A Brave New World?
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by Anastasia Melachrinos, Product Manager, DeFi Market Data at Kaiko, Christian Pfister, Project Manager, Directorate General Financial Stability and Operations at the Banque de France
1y ago
The Authors assess the contributions of stablecoins, then the macroeconomic risks they generate, and finally, the responses that these risks merit ..read more
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Sovereignty and Autonomy via Mathematics
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by Helen Eenmaa, Research Fellow in Information Technology Law and Founder of the Information Technology Law Research and Study Programme at University of Tartu School of Law
1y ago
Mathematical certainty and certainty with respect to some technologies are able to sustain and produce particular relations within a state. Part of the Blockchain & Procedural Law seminars (Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for Procedural Law ..read more
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DAOs: Empowering the Community to Build Trust in the Digital Age
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by Jihye Choi, Blockchain Analyst and Head of Research at Hexlant
1y ago
Hexlant explores the current state and future of decentralized autonomous organizations ..read more
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The Blockchain Defensive Patent License as an Alternative to Forking Bitcoin to Block the AsicBoost Patent
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by Thomas Plunkett, Assistant Professor of Blockchain Technologies at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
1y ago
The AsicBoost patent controversy led to the creation of the Blockchain Defensive Patent License and may also have influenced the creation of the Cryptocurrency Open Patent Alliance ..read more
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