Canada:
Brands In The Metaverse And NFTs: Protecting Trademarks & Copyrights Online, In Digital Media, And Beyond
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19 September 2022
Smart & Biggar
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The Internet has developed into an essential part of virtually
every business, from online sales, to software as a service, to
online marketing. This has led to a corresponding rise in the type
and volume of online IP risks and opportunities. It is critical
that businesses have a basic understanding of how to maintain and
enforce their IP rights online, and best practices to implement to
reduce risk.
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