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Abstract
The immutability of non-fungible tokens has made it an invaluable tool for asset ownership and authentication across a variety of industries. With the proliferation of NFTs comes the need to protect trademarks and prevent consumer confusion in the digital age. This Note explores the existing legal framework for trademark law in the United States and European Union. This Note argues for a new trademark standard that reflects the interconnected nature of a global digital society.
Recommended Citation
Sara Sachs,
Trademark Infringement: The Likelihood of Confusion of NFTs in the US and EU,
49 Brook. J. Int'l L.
330
(2024).
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https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/bjil/vol49/iss1/9
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