Introduced in response to certain digital media sellers (e.g., game publishers) revoking consumer access to purchases with little to no recourse, AB 2426 forces sellers of “digital goods,” such as movies, apps, games, books...more
10/11/2024
/ Blockchain ,
Buyers ,
California ,
Digital Goods ,
Digital Media ,
Gaming ,
Goods or Services ,
New Legislation ,
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) ,
Purchasers ,
Regulatory Reform ,
Scope of License ,
Terms of Service ,
Video Games
It is well known that insider trading—the practice of buying and selling stocks, bonds, or other securities based on material, non-public information—is unlawful. For that reason, many companies have compliance programs and...more
“NFT” was 2021’s word of the year. This isn’t too surprising—they’re everywhere! The market cap for NFT transactions jumped from roughly $400 million at the beginning of 2021 to over $7 billion by year’s end. What’s next...more