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Graduate of History from The University Sussex and a Masters in Journalism from The University of Groningen, James Field has written for publication in the United Kingdom and Netherlands across a range of topics including arts, culture, environmental and legal sector issues. He served as Deputy Editor for a leading Legal publication and currently researches and writes on the digital asset space, with a focus on legal changes impacting the industry.

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Patents, profit, and regulation at the 2023 Exeter Blockchain and Law Conference
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9 November, 2023

Patents, profit, and regulation at the 2023 Exeter Blockchain and Law Conference

A conference by the University of Exeter brings government, academics, and industry figures together to discuss where innovative techs, such...
Can you obtain AI patents, and can AI be an inventor? The answer is…maybe
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6 November, 2023

Can you obtain AI patents, and can AI be an inventor? The answer is…maybe

At the Exeter Blockchain and Law Conference 2023, Nigel Hanley, head of the examining group at the UKIPO, said whether...
Do Kwon, Terraform Labs ask judge to dismiss SEC lawsuit
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2 November, 2023

Do Kwon, Terraform Labs ask judge to dismiss SEC lawsuit

Following a lengthy investigation into the Terra collapse, Terraform Labs and Do Kwon filed a motion to dismiss the SEC...
US judge sides with generative AI over artists in potentially precedent-setting ruling
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1 November, 2023

US judge sides with generative AI over artists in potentially precedent-setting ruling

Citing a lack of evidence, Judge William Orrick described the case filed against Midjourney, DeviantArt, and Stability AI, as "defective...
PROOF Act: US senators introduce bipartisan proof of reserves bill
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1 November, 2023

PROOF Act: US senators introduce bipartisan proof of reserves bill

Under the U.S. bipartisan bill PROOF Act, the results of monthly PoR inspections would be submitted to the Department of...
Taiwan digital asset bill passes first reading in parliament
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1 November, 2023

Taiwan digital asset bill passes first reading in parliament

The new bill passes its first reading in parliament, laying the groundwork for increased consumer protections and tighter regulation around...

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