XOXO Is Flipping the Script and Announcing a Genesis Collection Auction
PRESS RELEASE. Gather up your partner, family, and friends to come and be a part of the genesis XOXO NFT collection, known as the “XOXO Love stories”. 101 Exclusive non-perfect couples, that were handpicked by the Devirs, with a one-of-a-kind background love story. Each piece has a special narrative written individually by Maya and Yehuda themselves. All of the 101 NFT holders will receive a physical book with all 101 Love Stories...
Bank of Canada’s Official: Crypto Needs Regulation Before It Becomes ‘a Lot Larger’
Bank of Canada’s senior deputy governor says the central bank does not want to wait until crypto “gets a lot larger” before it brings regulatory controls in place. “This is an area that is still small, but it’s growing really rapidly,” the official said. Bank of Canada’s Official Stresses the Importance of Crypto Regulation Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers talked about cryptocurrency regulation in an interview with...
Bank of America: 90% of US Adults Surveyed Plan to Buy Crypto in 6 Months
A new Bank of America survey shows that out of more than 1,000 U.S. adults, 90% plan to buy crypto in the next six months. Moreover, nearly 40% of respondents revealed that they use cryptocurrency as a means of payment. Bank of America’s Crypto Survey Bank of America (BOA) analyst Jason Kupferberg shared his crypto outlook in an interview with CNBC Monday. He was asked about a recent Bank of America survey that showed sustained...
Ghost Piracy: Work-From-Home Software Piracy Worries BSA
Over the past decades, the Software Alliance (BSA) has helped major software companies including Adobe, Autodesk, IBM, and Microsoft, to fight against under-licensed businesses. This has resulted in raids and audits at companies worldwide, with computers carefully inspected to see if the businesses have paid their dues. The BSA often relies on tips from insiders, who can earn serious cash if their information pays off. In addition,...
Publishers & Internet Archive Both Seek Piracy Lawsuit Win Without Full Trial
In the summer of 2020, publishers Hachette, HarperCollins, John Wiley and Penguin Random House filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Internet Archive (IA). The publishers described IA’s ‘Open Library’ as an “unlicensed aggregator and pirate site” that makes illegally scanned books available to the public, causing serious damage to authors and publishing companies alike. In support of the publishers, the Copyright Alliance...