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NFTs at the Heart of WIPO's IP Moot Competition Problem

February 29, 2024

As the Moot competition commences, we are thrilled to set the stage for this year's moot problem, which will focus on the intricate and evolving field of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) within IP law. This moot problem reflects WIPO’s commitment to engaging with contemporary issues at the intersection of technology and IP rights.

NFTs, as digital assets that certify ownership and uniqueness on a blockchain, are reshaping notions of ownership, copyright, trademarks and distribution in the digital age. Participating teams will explore the legal challenges and opportunities presented by NFTs, enhancing their understanding, and shaping the discourse in this pioneering area of law. This initiative is part of WIPO's ongoing effort to foster a deeper appreciation of IP’s role in innovation and creativity among future legal professionals.

Get ready!

To get moot teams prepared, we've curated a list of resources that are highly recommended for all participants. These materials are selected to provide a broad understanding of the topics at hand and to refine your skills for the competition:

We encourage all participants to immerse themselves in this foundational knowledge, as it will be instrumental in addressing the forthcoming challenges.

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Unlocking the Marvels of NFTs and Redefining IP Ownership

In the realm of digital innovation, NFTs have emerged as the ultimate game-changer, revolutionizing the very essence of IP ownership. These digital gems, fueled by the power of blockchain technology, bestow upon their holders an unparalleled sense of ownership and authenticity, thrusting them into the forefront of the digital revolution.

Imagine owning a piece of history—a digital Mona Lisa, a symphony of Van Gogh's strokes, or perhaps even a tweet from Yuga Labs—that's the power of NFTs. With a few clicks, creators can immortalize their masterpieces in the digital realm, forever cementing their place in the annals of creativity.

But wait, there's more! NFTs aren't just confined to the art world; they're infiltrating every nook and cranny of our digital lives. Picture this: virtual real estate in a decentralized metaverse where skyscrapers soar and dreams take flight, all bought and sold with the magic of NFTs. Or how about decking out your digital avatar in the finest threads imaginable, courtesy of tokenized digital fashion? The possibilities are as boundless as the imagination itself.

And let's not forget the practical marvels of NFTs. Luxury brands are harnessing the power of blockchain to combat counterfeiting, with each product adorned with its own digital passport—a unique NFT verifying its authenticity and provenance. It's a digital revolution, offering a new approach to authenticity and ownership in the digital age.

The Marriage of NFTs and IP

NFTs are not only transforming how we perceive ownership but also revolutionizing the way we protect IP. By tokenizing their creations, artists and content creators can establish indisputable proof of ownership and authenticity, safeguarding their works against unauthorized use and infringement. This paradigm shift empowers creators to assert greater control over their IP rights in the vast digital landscape, ushering in a new era of creativity and innovation.

Stay tuned for more updates and insights on the moot problem which addresses how NFTs are shaping the future of intellectual property in our digital era.

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