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by chii 1642 days ago
> global digital art market

but that market isnt selling art - it's selling the signature for a piece that is infinitely reproducible. if i was unscrupulous, i could just pirate the art, and forget about the signature, and the artist has no recourse but to sue me for piracy.

how the signature plays into this i dont know, but it seems that i can entirely ignore the signature if i want the art.

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You can’t pirate the art since it’s not copy protected. NFTs are not meant and I think should not be meant to be used as copy protection. It’s DRM without enforcing scarcity , since it does not prevent copying and redistribution of the artwork.

If you mean that you can just re upload the art somewhere and mint NFTs under false pretenses, I expect this to (hopefully) be solved soon.

NFTs are an authentication mechanism for provenance/authenticity but it is not meant to prevent others from looking at the art.