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1 day of the essential technologies of blockchain and non -buttocks (NFT) and the training course in relevant law (online event: July 17, 2025)

Dublin – (Business Wire) – “Blockchain and non -Bobilible tokens: Understanding new technologies and the relevant law training course” Training has been added to Researchandmarkets.com offer.


Blockchain is a new technology that could potentially have major impacts in a wide range of industries. It has the potential to considerably change the way companies are carried out – but there is no central authority controlling the blockchain, everyone has access to the same information.

Are you aware of the potential of these new technologies and the laws that affect them?

This masterclass will help you understand these technologies and the laws linked to them, and the potential advantages for your business.

Advantages of participation

  • To understand What are these new technologies and how they work
  • Learn How these technologies and the law applicable to them affect your business
  • Get-to-to-take How these technologies can be useful to you and your business
  • Consider Smart contracts, semi-fongible tokens and social tokens
  • Update with in -depth knowledge of the last law
  • To understand the potential traps of these new technologies – and how to avoid them

Certification:

  • CPD: 3 hours for your files
  • Completion certificate

Who should attend:

This program was specially designed for:

  • Internal lawyers
  • Private practice lawyers
  • Compliance officers
  • Company secretaries
  • Members of the board of directors
  • Whoever is interested in new ways of doing business and / or new technologies

Key subjects covered:

Understand the distributed large book technologies (DLT)

An introduction to blockchain – a transformative technology

Where does the blockchain come from?

Four main characteristics of the blockchain

How does the blockchain work?

  • Why is the blockchain called blockchain?
  • How does it work in Bitcoin?

The advantages of the blockchain

Transactions without confidence

Blockchain: User case and applications

Blockchain: Legal problems

Smart contracts

  • Blockchain and smart contracts
  • Operation
  • Smart contracts and legal contracts
  • Execution

Non buttons (NFT)

  • What they are and why they are
  • Use case
  • Regulatory concerns

FTS and crypto

Semi-fascinable tokens and social tokens

Finance: DEFI and CEFI

Distributed autonomous organizations (DAO)

Final questions

Speakers:

Mark Weston

Hill Dickinson LLP

Mark Weston is associated with Hill Dickinson LLP where he is responsible for commercial law (London), the law of information technology and intellectual property law. Mark joined Matthew Arnold & Baldwin LLP's 2016 Cabinet in 2016 where for 12 years, he was a partner and chief of the sales group, intellectual property and information technology, before he spent several years at Baker McKenzie. Mark's practice covers both non -containing and disputed questions in all areas of commercial law, intellectual property law, information law, Internet, digital and confidential / data law. He specializes in commercial and technological problems.

He has an extensive internal experience, after being supported in the past at Hewlett Packard and new technological companies. Its practice covers all kinds of commercial areas (including distribution, agency, franchise, sales and marketing strategies, advice and documentation) as well as in -depth computer niches, in particular by advising customers concerning hardware and software problems (including the SAAS, cloud, development, licenses, maintenance and distribution), solutions and methods of transaction on the Internet, in particular B2B, B2C and B2G strategies to minimize or maximize responsibility and carry out compliance audits, outsourcing, installation management, purchases, company computer policies and data protection problems (confidentiality).

It also has experience in disputes (and different alternative dispute settlement techniques). Mark writes various books on his specialized subjects and is editor -in -chief and contributor to several publications and articles and conferences in numerous conferences and training programs linked to commercial commercial, IP and IT ownership. Mark appears regularly on BBC1 (generally providing advice on screen to BBC Watchdog) and also on Sky News as a legal commentator.

For more information on this training visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/1bdrhd

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