2023-09-15 –, Michigan Stage ( creatives / trad business )
Explore the exciting fusion of technology and law, promising a deep dive into the dynamic realm where blockchain redefines how IP is protected, monitored, and enforced in our increasingly digitized world.
In this thought-provoking panel discussion, industry legal scholars will delve into the intersection of intellectual property (IP) and blockchain technology, exploring innovative strategies to safeguard creative and proprietary assets in the digital age. Through a dynamic exchange of insights and practical solutions, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape where blockchain disrupts traditional IP paradigms, ultimately empowering individuals and organizations to secure, track, and enforce their intellectual property rights more effectively than ever before. Join us as we navigate the intricate web of blockchain's potential and its pivotal role in shaping the future of IP protection.
Eliana is an attorney in the Intellectual Property Group at Nixon Peabody LLP, where she co-chairs the AI, Web3, and Metaverse in IP Team.
Eliana focuses her practice on trademarks, copyrights, and technology transactions, and her passion lies in the rapidly evolving fields of NFTs, AI, and emerging technologies.
After being introduced to the blockchain, she became an avid collector of NFTs, where she witnessed the many issues involving IP. It was then that she decided to use her unique ability to translate complex IP issues into actionable solutions to empower innovators in various industries. Prior to joining Nixon, Eliana practiced as a Trademark Attorney for the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Eliana believes in the mission of her practice group- “innovation is the currency of our practice.”
Rosario Tech Law, LLC is a boutique law firm focused on companies building the new economy and changing the world.
RTL was founded by Nelson M. Rosario a tech lawyer and adjunct law professor whose commentary and analysis has been featured in the New York Times, TechCrunch, CoinDesk, Law360 and other publications.
Mr. Rosario is licensed to practice in the State of Illinois and before the United States Patent & Trademark Office. Mr. Rosario is focused on working with clients dealing with emerging technologies that are changing the way we think about privacy, property, and power.