Sophir and Horton Published in Intellectual Asset Management on Patent Portfolio Development for NFT Innovations
15 July 2021
Intellectual Asset Management
Partner Eric Sophir and Senior Counsel Matthew Horton authored article for Intellectual Asset Management covering the intellectual property considerations involved with NFT innovations, including: patent eligibility, how to detect infringement, USPTO expectations, and patentability searching.
The article, entitled, “Patent portfolio development considerations for NFT innovations,” covered key concerns like eligibility, directing claims to a potentially infringing and identifiable entity, and broadening search scopes.
The article, entitled, “Patent portfolio development considerations for NFT innovations,” covered key concerns like eligibility, directing claims to a potentially infringing and identifiable entity, and broadening search scopes.
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