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This is a patent drawing by Sarah Laytham of a Randall Peltzer invention from the movie Gremlins (1984).

This NFT is part of a collection of 10 NFTs of patent drawings for the inventions of Randall Peltzer, the prolific inventor with cash-flow problems played by Hoyt Wayne Axton in the movie Gremlins (1984). In 2020, I wrote a "law review article" titled "In re Patentability of the Peltzer Inventions, which was published in the Case Western Reserve Journal of Law, Technology & the Internet. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3371989.

The article took the form of a patent opinion letter written by Bill S. Preston, Esq., reflecting on whether Peltzer's inventions were patentable. I commissioned Sarah Laytham to create patent drawings for 10 of the inventions, which I used to illustrate the article.

The article was rejected by SSRN as "unscholarly." Bridget Crawford objected in her essay "SSRN and the (Arbitrary) Determination of 'Scholarly' Merit," published in the Green Bag. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abs

All profits from this collection will go to Sarah Laytham.

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This is a collection of 10 NFTs of patent drawings for the inventions of Randall Peltzer, the prolific inventor with cash-flow problems played by Hoyt Wayne Axton in the movie Gremlins (1984). In 2020, I wrote a "law review article" titled "In re Patentability of the Peltzer Inventions, which was published in the Case Western Reserve Journal of Law, Technology & the Internet. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3371989.

The article took the form of a patent opinion letter written by Bill S. Preston, Esq., reflecting on whether Peltzer's inventions were patentable. I commissioned Sarah Laytham to create patent drawings for 10 of the inventions, which I used to illustrate the article.

The article was rejected by SSRN as "unscholarly." Bridget Crawford objected in her essay "SSRN and the (Arbitrary) Determination of 'Scholarly' Merit," published in the Green Bag. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abs

All profits from this collection will go to Sarah Laytham.

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This is a patent drawing by Sarah Laytham of a Randall Peltzer invention from the movie Gremlins (1984).

This NFT is part of a collection of 10 NFTs of patent drawings for the inventions of Randall Peltzer, the prolific inventor with cash-flow problems played by Hoyt Wayne Axton in the movie Gremlins (1984). In 2020, I wrote a "law review article" titled "In re Patentability of the Peltzer Inventions, which was published in the Case Western Reserve Journal of Law, Technology & the Internet. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3371989.

The article took the form of a patent opinion letter written by Bill S. Preston, Esq., reflecting on whether Peltzer's inventions were patentable. I commissioned Sarah Laytham to create patent drawings for 10 of the inventions, which I used to illustrate the article.

The article was rejected by SSRN as "unscholarly." Bridget Crawford objected in her essay "SSRN and the (Arbitrary) Determination of 'Scholarly' Merit," published in the Green Bag. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abs

All profits from this collection will go to Sarah Laytham.

Peltzer Patent Drawings collection image

This is a collection of 10 NFTs of patent drawings for the inventions of Randall Peltzer, the prolific inventor with cash-flow problems played by Hoyt Wayne Axton in the movie Gremlins (1984). In 2020, I wrote a "law review article" titled "In re Patentability of the Peltzer Inventions, which was published in the Case Western Reserve Journal of Law, Technology & the Internet. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3371989.

The article took the form of a patent opinion letter written by Bill S. Preston, Esq., reflecting on whether Peltzer's inventions were patentable. I commissioned Sarah Laytham to create patent drawings for 10 of the inventions, which I used to illustrate the article.

The article was rejected by SSRN as "unscholarly." Bridget Crawford objected in her essay "SSRN and the (Arbitrary) Determination of 'Scholarly' Merit," published in the Green Bag. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abs

All profits from this collection will go to Sarah Laytham.

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