University of New Hampshire University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository University of New Hampshire – Franklin Pierce Law Faculty Scholarship School of Law 2019 Panel 2: Art Law and Blockchain Tonya M. Evans University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law,
[email protected] Derek Fincham South Texas College of Law Houston Katya Fisher Jeanne L. Schroeder Yeshiva University, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Follow this and additional works at: https://scholars.unh.edu/law_facpub Part of the Intellectual Property Law Commons, and the Internet Law Commons Recommended Citation Tonya M. Evans, Derek Fincham, Katya Fisher & Jeanne Schroeder, Panel 2: Art Law and Blockchain , 37 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 589 (2019). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University of New Hampshire – Franklin Pierce School of Law at University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Law Faculty Scholarship by an authorized administrator of University of New Hampshire Scholars' Repository. For more information, please contact
[email protected]. 2019] DIGITAL ART & BLOCKCHAIN 589 PANEL 2: ART LAW AND BLOCKCHAIN TONYA M. EVANS* DEREK FINCHAM* KATYA FISHER* JEANNE SCHROEDER (MODERATOR)* PROFESSOR JEANNE SCHROEDER: Okay, welcome back. My name is Jeanne Schroeder. I'm a professor here at Cardozo. I think this is an all-legal panel. I specialize in corporate, commercial, and financial law. I also write extensively in property theory. I think one of the things we want to discuss this second panel is: what are the legal implications of the things we talked about in the first panel? I do teach a course called Electronic Commerce.