Mauricio Uribe is the Chair of the Data Privacy and Protection practice group and the former chair of the Software/IT and Electrical practice group at Knobbe Martens.
Moish advises numerous companies on blockchain, cryptocurrency, Web3 and NFT matters, with a focus on the intersection of IP and cryptocurrency.
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Session I - IP Considerations for Web 3.0 Technology: Distributed ledger technology and non-fungible tokens – Mauricio Uribe
This session explores the evolution of internet technologies from Web 1.0 to Web 3.0, focusing on the intellectual property challenges associated with distributed ledger technology and NFTs. Attorneys will gain insights into the basics of NFTs and advanced topics such as patent strategies, trademark protections, and IP litigation issues within the Web 3.0 ecosystem.
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Session II - NFT & Digital Asset Law in 2024: What lawyers need to know – Moish Peltz
This session will provide attorneys with a comprehensive analysis of the critical legal issuessurrounding non-fungible tokens (NFTs). As NFTs continue to reshape the landscape ofdigital ownership, attorneys must understand the relevant legal frameworks and potential risks to advise clients effectively. From intellectual property concerns to regulatory compliance, this session will overview the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of NFTs and related blockchain technology
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Mauricio Uribe | Knobbe Martens
Mauricio Uribe is the Chair of the Data Privacy and Protection practice group and the former chair of the Software/IT and Electrical practice group at Knobbe Martens.
Mauricio is well versed in patent prosecution matters and portfolio development, especially in software, electrical and telecommunication technologies. For more than 15 years, Mauricio has engaged in numerous licensing strategy and license negotiations for various clients, including standard essential patent licensing matters. Mauricio has helped clients set up licensing programs, identify and cultivate essential patent assets, develop responses to licensing offers and develop holistic licensing programs.
Mauricio is also a frequent lecturer on licensing topics including data privacy and protection, standards essential patents licensing programs, non-disclosure agreements, employment agreements, open-source software, etc. Mauricio is also a thought leader and frequent lecturer/author on various patent and Copyright topics, emerging technologies (e.g., AI, Distributed Ledger, etc.), trade secret, and additional IP topics.
Moish Peltz | Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
Moish chairs FRB’s Intellectual Property Practice Group and cochairs FRB’s Digital Assets Practice Group. Moish advises numerous companies on blockchain, cryptocurrency, Web3 and NFT matters, with a focus on the intersection of IP and cryptocurrency.
Moish has been advising cryptocurrency ventures since 2014 and combines his knowledge of blockchain with a decade of IP and business law experience where he helps entrepreneurs grow their businesses and brands.Moish has been quoted in numerous publications on NFT- and blockchain-related matters, including: The Washington Post, NPR’s All Things Considered, Time, CoinDesk, ABA Journal, LA Magazine, TheStreet, and Law360. He has also presented at numerous conferences and webinars on related topics.
Moish’s practice encompasses both transactional and business litigation matters. His practice also focuses on U.S. and worldwide trademark prosecution and enforcement, including litigation before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB). His previous experience includes working at a premier IP law firm where he acted as trial counsel in numerous contested IP matters before U.S. District Courts and Courts of Appeal.
Session I – IP Considerations for Web 3.0 Technology: Distributed ledger technology and non-fungible tokens | 10:00am – 11:00am
Break | 11:00am – 11:10am
Session II – NFT & Digital Asset Law in 2024: What lawyers need to know | 11:10am – 12:10pm
only $395 yearly
only $395 yearly