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by duskwuff
1723 days ago
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> Perhaps you can email Universal Talent Agency and tell them they are wrong. About what? If anything, this goes to prove my point. These NFTs cannot "manage commercial and IP rights" to themselves, so Larva Labs has contracted with UTA to perform that task. > Trademarks and copyright infringement exists in the NFT world, just because you can mint an NFT doesn't mean you own the art associated, particularly if you didn't create it. Yes. Again, that's exactly the point I was making -- that a NFT does not "assure the authenticity and provenance" of anything. |
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