Intellectual property and the future of NFT market

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281./zenodo.14618760

Palabras clave:

Artificial Intelligence, Intellectual Property, NFT

Resumen

The paper aims to discuss the NFT market and the alleged causes of the crisis. Legal causes for the NFT crisis are the IP system based on human creativity benefits grant, unaffected WIPO agency orientations and propositions, and the same for local Government, AI as substitute goods and its regulation again linked to the IP system. NFT uncertainty and inclusion into a regulated market, including taxation, reduce the potential growth based on demand. AI is a substitute and not a complementary good, and the free outcomes from AI models in art and pictures are now part of the goods offered. The surviving NFT market still stands but reduced from the 2023 peak. However, a new regulation is needed to clarify definitions and possibilities of future growth and the market boundaries in the metaverse. 

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Biografía del autor/a

Alessandro Aveni, University of Brasília

Bacharel em Administração e Mestre em Geografia pela Universidade de Brasília-UnB, Doutor em Ciências Políticas pela Universidade Statale de Milano e em Administração pela Universidade Cormerciale Luigi Bocconi di Milano ambas na Itália. Possui também Especialização em Estratégia Empresarial pela Fundação Getúlio Vargas ? FGV. Antes de chegar no Brasil foi Gerente de Desenvolvimento da Rede Comercial e de Planejamento e Controle na Royal Dutch Shell/Itália.

Claudio Ulisse, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Brasília

Docente de Informática, bacharel em Sistemas de Informação, especialista em Data Warehouse e Business Intelligence, Mestre em Propriedade Intelectual e Transferência de Tecnologia para a Inovação. analista de sistemas e desenvolvedor para ambiente web e desktop. Experiência em integração de sistemas, arquitetura distribuída, .NET, SQL SERVER, Javascript, Nodejs, PHP, ambiente Linux , SAP, IBM. Interesses em Blockchain, Web3 e Data Science

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Publicado

2025-02-03

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