Blockchain-Powered Gaming: Bridging Entertainment with Serious Game Objectives
Dimitrios Stamatakis,
Dimitrios G. Kogias,
Pericles Papadopoulos
et al.
Abstract:The advancement and acceptance of new technologies often hinges on the level of understanding and trust among potential users. Blockchain technology, despite its broad applications across diverse sectors, is often met with skepticism due to a general lack of understanding and incidents of illicit activities in the cryptocurrency domain. This study aims to demystify blockchain technology by providing an in-depth examination of its application in a novel blockchain-based card game, centered around renewable ener… Show more
The problem of intellectual property and legality in NFTs has gotten little attention thus far and requires additional research because of the increasingly digital nature of financial investments and the rapid growth of technology. Because NFTs are dynamic and ever-evolving and have an array of outcomes and impacts on digital ownership, technology, law, and various other aspects of society—both positive and negative—this chapter aims to examine NFTs in the context of the metaverse. The implications for digital intellectual property rights law will play a major role in this chapter. Research is required since previous studies have not sufficiently covered the rights of ownership of NFTs through digital intellectual property.
The problem of intellectual property and legality in NFTs has gotten little attention thus far and requires additional research because of the increasingly digital nature of financial investments and the rapid growth of technology. Because NFTs are dynamic and ever-evolving and have an array of outcomes and impacts on digital ownership, technology, law, and various other aspects of society—both positive and negative—this chapter aims to examine NFTs in the context of the metaverse. The implications for digital intellectual property rights law will play a major role in this chapter. Research is required since previous studies have not sufficiently covered the rights of ownership of NFTs through digital intellectual property.
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