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50 Hofstra L. Rev. 361 (2021-2022)
Virtual Art and Non-Fungible Tokens

handle is hein.journals/hoflr50 and id is 381 raw text is: VIRTUAL ART AND NON-FUNGIBLE TOKENS
Lawrence J. Trautman*
ABSTRACT
Fueled in part by the wealth recently created from digital
currencies, major art dealers such as Christie's and Sotheby's have
embraced the sale of non-fungible tokens attached to unique digital
works of art. What are non-fungible tokens, how is this related to the
blockchain, and what do we know about this rapidly evolving market for
digital art? It appears that digital art can be added to the growing list of
uses for blockchain technology now becoming a part of modern life.
This Article proceeds in seven Parts. First is a discussion about the
new and explosive market for digital art. Second, I explore the evolution
of the digital world and virtual property. Third is an explanation and
historical account of the blockchain and virtual currencies. Fourth is
coverage about non-fungible tokens. Fifth is a brief look at unresolved
issues impacting the law of non-fungible tokens and potential solutions
are provided. Sixth is a few thoughts about the future of digital property.
And last, I conclude.
This dramatic extension of blockchain and other digital technology
to the world of art and music represents a new and exciting platform for
creative expression. This Article offers a valuable addition to the
literature by providing a readable introduction and overview of what is
now known about the likely impact of blockchain technology and non-
fungible tokens to music and art. This important development should
have a significant impact on the future of innovation and property law.
* B.A., The American University; M.B.A., The George Washington University; J.D.,
Oklahoma City University School of Law. Mr. Trautman is an Associate Professor of Business Law
and  Ethics at Prairie  View  A&M  University. He  may  be  contacted  at
Lawrence.J.Trautman@gmail.com. My profound thanks to Professor Joshua A.T. Fairfield for his
wonderful body of work on this subject and kind suggestions for improving this manuscript. I
consider him a national treasure on this topic and will go so far as to suggest that if you read
something impressive in this Article, it is probably his thought. On the other hand, all mistakes are
mine.

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