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by ceejayoz
1460 days ago
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Did you miss the first part? The original copyright owner is explicitly saying in their terms that you get ownership. You’re just restricted by contract to pass on said ownership if you sell. It’s like a house with a homeowners association. Can’t ditch the HOA by selling. Still own the house. |
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You yourself said that all you get is a license, not ownership.
That is not even remotely close to the legal basis under which HOAs have power, which is a lien on the house, not with you.
House: You bought a house with an HOA lien.
NFT: You licensed (do not own) an image. Like YOU quoted there is no ownership change at any point.
These are not even remotely similar.