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Introducing a droit de suite through NFTs in Japan: legal hurdles

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  • Manon Fafet

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The Droit de Suite (DDS), designed to offer heightened protection for artists, remains absent from Japan’s legislative framework, potentially creating disparities among creators. The implementation of DDS in Japan encounters hurdles due to its administration’s intricate nature and associated costs.Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) have emerged as a promising solution, streamlining DDS processes through token transactions and obviating the need for time-intensive identification procedures. Japanese NFT exchange platforms have already begun providing DDS services, contributing to a more efficient and equitable system.This article delves into the legal complexities of integrating NFTs into the DDS structure, examining their enforceability in Japanese courts and evaluating the efficacy of tokenization within the country. While the discussion is primarily theoretical, the paper explores the concept of DDS, scrutinizes the essence and validity of NFT technology’s cornerstone—smart contracts, and explores the nuances of NFT transfers in Japan, a pivotal element for DDS implementation.

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  • Manon Fafet, 2024. "Introducing a droit de suite through NFTs in Japan: legal hurdles," Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, Oxford University Press, vol. 19(12), pages 908-916.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:jiplap:v:19:y:2024:i:12:p:908-916.
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