UK Law Commission Seeks Feedback on Draft Crypto Property Rights Legislation by March 22nd
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The Law Commission seeks views on draft legislation to assign property rights to crypto assets like tokens and NFTs. Responses due by March 22nd.
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They published a consultation on labeling crypto as property. This follows last year's report showing crypto could attract property rights.
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Personal property rights are important in cases like insolvency or unlawful asset interference. But digital assets differ from traditional property categories.
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The Commission also seeks evidence for a project on digital assets and electronic trade documents in private international law. Responses due by May 16th.
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They want to hear about how existing private international law methods work with digital assets and trade documents, and the challenges people face in dealing with them.