A Song Man and a Law Professor Walk Into the SEC—And Try to Take Down Its NFT Agenda
“Song a Day Man” Jonathan Mann and securities expert Brian Frye have teamed up to challenge the regulator’s attack NFT art projects. Here's why.
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