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June 15th, 2022
Why Bored Ape NFTs Are Showing Up in Movies, TV Shows and Novels
Blockchain Technology Co-Chair Jeremy S. Goldman is quoted in the article, “Why Bored Ape NFTs Are Showing Up in Movies, TV Shows and Novels” published by dot.LA. Jeremy discusses the lack of detailed terms and conditions on NFT collections because they don’t outline what happens if an NFT is stolen. Jeremy is quoted saying, “All of these NFT projects, including Bored Ape Yacht Club, are highly experimental and in some ways were never meant for primetime” and “A lot of questions about the license are sort of unanswered.” He says the risk of killing projects is high if investors and distributors are uncertain of the consequences.
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Other Quoted
CalPrivacy’s School Platform Action Highlights Opt-Outs, Protections for Vulnerable Users
Privacy Daily quotes Andrew Folks in the article, “CalPrivacy’s School Platform Action Highlights Opt-Outs, Protections for Vulnerable.” Read more.
March 10 2026
CalPrivacy Hits Ford for Opt-Out Friction in Connected Car Sweep Under CCPA
Privacy Daily recently quoted Andrew Folk’s blog post in the article “CalPrivacy Hits Ford for Opt-Out Friction in Connected Car Sweep Under CCPA.” Read more.
March 9 2026
California Disney Fine Pushes Companies to Fully Honor Opt-Outs
Bloomberg Law quoted Daniel M. Goldberg in their recent article about how California fined Disney $2.75 million for allegedly failing to fully honor consumers’ opt-out requests under the California Consumer Privacy Act, signaling increased scrutiny of how companies implement privacy rights across devices, services, and systems. The enforcement action underscores regulators’ growing expectation that opt-out mechanisms must work seamlessly and consistently, with technical compliance now under closer investigation. Read more.
February 25 2026
