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intellectual property
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How Music NFTs are Impacting the Creator Economy (Part One)
NFTs represent ownership, authenticity, and instant royalty payments, three things important to all types of artists. Read More -
JCC Year in Review: On The Collaboration And Partnership Front
Our survey of 2021's key collaborations highlights how partnerships helped museums build on their brands and missions. Read More -
POP MART’s Keith Haring Edition Signals Its Global Art IP Ambitions
Realized in partnership with Artestar, the range combines Haring's vivid motifs with POP MART's bestselling Space Molly figurine. Read More -
Netflix Is Taking Its Squid Game And Stranger Things IPs Straight To The Bank
The streamer is increasingly deploying its most popular IPs across multiple platforms from merchandise to immersive experiences. Read More -
The British Museum’s Latest Art Toy Play: Alice In Wonderland Blind Boxes
In partnership with Bluepiper Studio, the crowdfunded project leverages the museum's IP and China's ongoing blind box craze. Read More -
Netflix Banks On Its Squid Game IP With A Pop-Up Installation In Seoul
The exhibition bears out the streaming giant's continued intentions to expand its IP footprint outside of the digital realm. Read More -
“Not All NFTs Are Created Equal”: Untangling NFTs And Copyright
IP lawyer and CXIP CEO Jeff Gluck discusses how NFT creators can better guard their rights in a loosely regulated space. Read More -
MFA Boston’s IP Set To Go Global In Its Partnership With Artistory
Following its partnership with Alfilo Brands, this latest deal will see the museum replicating its winning IP strategy globally. Read More -
Alfilo Brands Opens Museum & More, An IP-Stacked, One-Stop Museum Gift Shop
The Shanghai-based store points to the lucrative power of museum IP and the growing appetite for wenchuang products in China. Read More -
Is The Age Of The Blockbuster Exhibition Over? Not For Tom Zaller
On the eve of Harry Potter: The Exhibition, the President and CEO of Imagine Exhibitions talks the present and future of IP exhibitions. Read More