Apr. 20, 2022
Moving patent transactions into the future with nfts
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Nick Transier
Partner
Patterson + Sheridan LLP
Email: ntransier@pattersonsheridan.com
Nick is a registered patent attorney in the firm's San Diego office. Nick's practice involves counseling clients on preparation and prosecution of patent applications, technology licensing, and adversarial matters in a wide range of technology areas, including: artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer software and hardware, additive manufacturing, telecommunications, automotive technologies, and others.

From digital artwork to music and even tweets, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are becoming increasingly prevalent for digitally establishing, provenance, ownership, and transfers of assets. While NFTs have thus far been associated primarily with digital collectables (and no shortage of shockingly large-value transactions), an emerging application for NFTs is for establishing ownership and transfer of intellectual property (IP) rights, including patent rights. But are NFTs...
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