Rose Law Group’s Digital Asset team is on the front lines of protecting and securing all forms of digital assets. Rose Law Group offers sophisticated legal counsel to clients navigating this rapidly evolving technological space. Our team can assist clients with cryptocurrency crowdfunding and investing regulations, issues surrounding data protection and intellectual property, token and coin compliance, debt and equity financing, as well as cryptocurrency e-wallet corporate and real estate exchanges and transactions. The increased use of cryptocurrencies and other digital assets has given rise to complex legal issues in the areas of bankruptcy, corporate law, securities offerings, real estate transactions, privacy, and intellectual property. In addition, it is essential that in creating your digital assets you sufficiently protect them from future mis-appropriation. Rose Law Group has developed a pioneering approach to protection.
Rose Law Group is the first full service law firm with an office in the metaverse, serving metaverse-based businesses. We are the first law firm to add a team of coders, architects and blockchain developers, so we are a one-stop-shop for metaverse business.
Our team can assist with:
- Smart contract creation
- DAO formation and advice
- Smart contract audits
- Virtual asset valuation
- Advising on interplay of digital and terrestrial assets
- Registering and legally protecting digital assets (including NFT’s, avatars, cryptocurrency)
- Risk mitigation for digital assets
- Helping navigate the legal intricacies of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology
- Regulatory investigations and defense
- Resolving disputes between customers and cryptocurrency exchanges
- Offering highly skilled 3D modeling using many different softwares, including Rhino, Grasshopper, Blender and 3Dsmax
- Providing 3D renderings and virtual tours of Web3 properties
- Parametric 3D models and Generative Design, using coding and algorithms to generate responsive 3D models- automating urban planning and design
- Designing and creating VR experiences, mostly used to immerse a client into its future building or on the metaverse
- Creating NFT collections, built an algorithm capable of setting up thousands of different 3D space configurations, and can build VR experiences from these 3D models
- Designing and building out of any metaverse experience, including buildings, tokens, event venues, and even creation of games
- Full service wedding and event planning/implementation, including invitations, NFT favors, etc.
- Creating 3D spatial experiences and deploy them into different Metaverse platforms, such as Decentraland, Sandbox and Somnium Space, among others
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In The News
Paul Coble, chair of Rose Law Group’s AI, intellectual property, and technology law departments, and now a certified Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional!
The AI Governance Professional (AIGP) certification is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to responsibly adopt commercial AI technology. The certification emphasizes the technical, ethical, and legal issues in AI governance on a global scale. As AI plays an increasing role in business operations, AI Governance Professionals bring the expertise required to minimize and mitigate the
Judge dismisses copyright lawsuit against OpenAI; Paul Coble, chair of Rose Law Group’s AI, intellectual property, and technology law departments, provides insight
By Jack Nicastro | Reason U.S. District Court Judge Colleen McMahon has dismissed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI. McMahon’s decision, issued Thursday, is a win not just for OpenAI but for everyone who benefits from ChatGPT and similar programs. Raw Story Media and AlterNet Media filed the suit in February, complaining that OpenAI used their articles to train ChatGPT and that the bot “regurgitate[s]
Paul Coble, chair of Rose Law Group’s AI, intellectual property, and technology law department, comments on: Signs of perpetuating historic biases emerge as AI takes the helm of decision making
By Paige Gross | AZ Mirror In a recent study evaluating how chatbots make loan suggestions for mortgage applications, researchers at Pennsylvania’s Lehigh University found something stark: there was clear racial bias at play. With 6,000 sample loan applications based on data from the 2022 Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, the chatbots recommended denials for more Black applicants than identical white counterparts. They
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