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by strict9
1699 days ago
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>Imagine if Taylor Swift sold a limited number of mp3 NFTs of a new song of hers. Several artists have created "limited" or 1/1 NFTs, with full knowledge that whatever media contained therein could be easily digitally replicated. It's not about legality or tangible qualities, it's a pure digital ownership model. The most recent example is David Lynch and Interpol: https://twitter.com/DAVID_LYNCH/status/1453013551241744394 Whoever wins this auction isn't paying money for an actual object (the film), it's buying the digitally-provable representation of the film that exists in their wallet, that they got (almost) directly from David Lynch. |
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That would be a digitally-provable representation of the music in their Bandcamp profile, and they would get it almost directly from the artist.
Edit: Hell, just for fun, how's that different from EBay?