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Tag Archives: Kodak
Cryptocoins for Copyright: KODAK encourages photographers to forget the middleman
By CaroLea Casas We are in the midst of a cryptocurrency frenzy. A series of memes has taken over the internet in recent months—all about Bitcoin. Some economists have considered whether the cryptocurrency market is a harbinger of yet another … Continue reading
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Tagged Copyright, Cryptocoins, encourages, Forget, Kodak, middleman, photographers
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KODAK BACK: Plugging Leaks in the Marketplace for Digital Photos
Kodak recently announced the release of KODAKOne and KODAKCoin. KOKDAKOne is essentially a licensing and tracking platform for digital photographs. Kodak states: Utilizing blockchain technology, the KODAKOne platform provides continual web crawling to monitor and protect the IP of the … Continue reading
Posted in International Law
Tagged back, Digital, Kodak, Leaks, Marketplace, Photos, Plugging
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Kodak Debt Swaps Soar as Camera Maker Said to Weigh Bankruptcy
"The cost to protect Eastman Kodak Co. (EK)'s debt from default jumped as the unprofitable 131-year-old camera maker is said to be weighing options including a bankruptcy filing. Credit-default swaps linked to the Rochester, New York-based company rose 4 percentage… … Continue reading
Posted in Bankruptcy Law
Tagged Bankruptcy, Camera, debt, Kodak, Maker, Said, soar, Swaps, Weigh
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