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You know all that nifty art you’re creating with your fancy new generative AI tools like DALL-E?
Turns out, AI-generated art gives rise to rather a legal double-whammy, to wit: 1. you probably don’t own it; and 2. you can

My team and I, we are crypto lawyers much of the time. We work in many other areas of technology law, but we spend a lot of time working on cryptocurrency projects. We know as much about blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFTs, and the like as any other crypto lawyers in the world (of whom there are

Present and Happy to be here

Can there be anyone more present and happy to be here than Stephen Hawking in zero g?

And can there be any greater poetry than Stephen Hawking slipping the surly bonds of gravity, when Hawking himself for 20 years held the same professorship once held by none other than

I meet with a lot of folks who have come up with a nifty idea for a product, but who, for various reasons, don’t want to be entrepreneurs. Instead, they want to sell their idea to a big company.

If you have an idea for a product that you’re going to promote or peddle to

When courting potential investors with an executive summary, or even just an email, see if you can deploy a seriously captivating hook right off the bat. I know this is easier said than done. But remember, your executive summary is nothing more than a 30-second blipvert to get the reader interested in taking a meeting