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24 November 2022CopyrightSarah Speight

NFTs study welcomed after FTX collapse

Public call for comments urged by Congress now open | Joint study focuses on laws and policies covering NFTs | Move welcomed by IP lawyers | Morgan Lewis | Finnegan | Perkins Coie | CDAS.

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