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The Value of Uniqueness: Non-Fungible Tokens in the Age of Name, Image and Likeness
Ling Kong from Goulston & Storrs on
A vintage baseball card of Hall-of-Fame shortstop Honus Wagner reportedly sold for a record $3.25 million last October in the midst of a pandemic-fueled surge in collectibles and memorabilia sales. Produced by American Tobacco Company between 1909 and 1911 as a cigarette box insert, only around 50 copies of the card still exist in the world today as Wagner cut the production of his card short.
Coronavirus and Access to Culture
Natalia Vera Matiz from Vera Abogados on
The pandemic of coronavirus has brought us an unthinkable and positive consequence, consisting in the opportunity to access to different museums, libraries and even to opera’s shows. It means we have a great chance to access to culture and knowledge.
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