Skilled in the Art with Law.com's Scott Graham: Breaking Down Miramax's Suit Against Quentin Tarantino and NFTs + Back to the Future for the Senate on IP? + The Stakes Are Higher Than Ever Around Daubert
The famed director already appears to have dialed back the use of Pulp Fiction marks in advertising the sale of non-fungible tokens.
November 19, 2021 at 04:05 PM
11 minute read
Skilled in the ArtWelcome to Skilled in the Art. I'm Law.com IP reporter Scott Graham. Here's what's cracking this week:
• Miramax and Quentin Tarantino are going to war over Pulp Fiction-related non-fungible tokens. Lawyers from Lewis Roca and Hall Estill explain what's at stake and where some pressure points might lie.
• With Sen. Patrick Leahy retiring, who will become America's "chief patent legislator"?
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