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Avv. Flavia Betti Tonini, PhD, Of Counsel Flavia Betti Tonini is an experienced attorney with a solid background in corporate law, compliance, criminal law, and...

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Mission Melchionna PLLC is an indipendent law firm. Melchionna PLLC’s mission is to provide outstanding legal services and tax advice. We focus on building a relationship with...

Posted on 5th November 2019 by lcmm@melchionnalaw.com

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Melchionna PLLC, a law firm with a focus on business, corporate, tax, and IP law.

About us Melchionna PLLC represents and assists North American and European business clients in achieving their goals with sound legal advice and innovative solutions to current...

Posted on 18th February 2019 by lcmm@melchionnalaw.com

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NFTs bring new possibilities and new concerns

The convenience and security of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are shaking up the art world. As this new form of digital ownership takes off, so are many legal questions about their...

Posted on 30th July 2021 by lcmm@melchionnalaw.com

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ESG Investing: why it matters

Many investors, particularly younger ones, are putting their money where their values are, prompting some of the world’s largest institutional investors to demand more from...

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Non Fungible Tokens (NFTs). From an art dealer perspective.

Art dealers can support their portfolio of artists through Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). What is an NFT? How does it work? NFTs are blockchain-based virtual tokens that convey...

Posted on 2nd July 2021 by lcmm@melchionnalaw.com

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Publications: Luca CM Melchionna among the authors of ‘Rule of Law: Cases, Strategies, and Interpretations’

Forthcoming – Summer 2021 – Preview here Based on a division of powers and the supremacy of a constitution,the rule of law is not invulnerable, as was demonstrated in...

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Are the COVID-19 related state alcoholic changes here to stay?

Since the issuance of the shelter at home orders (beginning in March, at least for the North East region), the alcohol buying habit of consumers adapted rapidly: regardless of bar...

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ICC Italia Live Webinar: US News. Risks and Opportunities for Foreign Firms. January 28, 2021

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ICC Italia Live Webinar – News from the U.S.: Cybersecurity. December 3 – 2020

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NYSBA, Business Law Fall Meeting 2020

Luca Melchionna spoke on: “From the Producer to Your Glass – Importation and Distribution of Alcohol in New York” – October 23, 2020 Info here

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Workshop on COVID-19 and M&A, University of Trento School of Law, October 22, 2020

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NFTs bring new possibilities and new concerns


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NFTs bring new possibilities and new concerns
Posted on 30th July 2021 by lcmm@melchionnalaw.com

The convenience and security of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are shaking up the art world. As this new form of digital ownership takes off, so are many legal questions about their purchase, sale, trade, ownership, and tax consequences.

NFTs are blockchain-based digital assets that take the form of virtual media and/or art (e.g., memes, music, digital pictures, video clips, and digital creation in general), whose ownership can be easily transferred through blockchain. Unlike digital coins that use the same blockchain technology, NFTs are said to be “non-fungible” because each contains a unique identifier that makes it one of a kind. An NFT’s chain is easily traceable because each transaction is recorded on the blockchain on which it was originally minted. Thus, even if an artist creates several copies of the same piece, each copy retains its value because it is a unique asset and its provenance can be verified.

Blockchain technology also makes NFTs secure. Blockchains are decentralized public ledgers that rely on network consensus to verify transactions. Thus, it is extremely difficult to change ownership of an NFT because there is no centralized database someone can hack or change. These attributes make NFTs relatively safe, although there are still concerns regarding network security and fraud.

While the security, convenience, and novelty of NFTs may make them an attractive investment, their newness also means that laws or regulations are still to develop. Areas like consumer protection, securities, IP, and tax will soon adapt to include legal classification, analysis, and treatment of NFTs.

In the area of IP, for instance, it is unclear what exactly a collector buys when he purchases an NFT, particularly if the virtual content is subject to copyright. Although blockchain can verify the provenance of an NFT, it cannot verify the authenticity of the content contained on the NFT; that is, although a blockchain can guarantee who minted the NFT, it cannot guarantee that a seller is the true creator of the NFT’s content. The terms governing two large NFT marketplaces, Topshot and Rarible, illustrate the tension between digital ownership and copyright ownership. Collectors must be aware of what they purchase and which rights are attached to the NFT. The terms and conditions of the selling platform are only a starting point for learning more about NFT transactions.

lcmm@melchionnalaw.com
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