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by lottin
1932 days ago
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A painting in a museum is a physical object, it cannot be hung on two different walls simultaneously. This is why we need private property. Private property simply means that the owner of a good has the right to prevent others from consuming it or, in the case of a painting, from taking it and hanging it in their living room. None of this applies to tweets, which are not physical objects. You could theoretically exclude other people from reading certain tweets, limiting their freedoms gratuitously, but this is not what NFT art is about either. NFT art apparently is about selling "property rights" on something that doesn't really exist and that consequently don't confer the owner any actual right. The crypto-scammers have truly outdone themselves with this one. |
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