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Title: NFTs Copyright
Post by: SanaUllah124 on April 17, 2021, 07:47:02 AM
How are artists selling their NFTs that have already copyrighted characters in them? I also would love to use DC and Marvel etc. I wasn't sure if this was allowed.
I know Beeple uses Simpsons, Buzz Lightyear, and so on in some of his sold NFTs but How is this possible?

Thanks.


Title: Re: NFTs Copyright
Post by: Husires on April 17, 2021, 09:15:51 AM
How are artists selling their NFTs that have already copyrighted characters in them? I also would love to use DC and Marvel etc. I wasn't sure if this was allowed.
I know Beeple uses Simpsons, Buzz Lightyear, and so on in some of his sold NFTs but How is this possible?

Thanks.


NFT is Non-exchangeable tokens that are proof of your ownership of distinctive tokens that cannot be changed, and therefore you own that token and when you sell it, you sell it that have one value and cannot be changed.

It works with digital objects that you can easily prove your ownership of.
As for the real things, it is sufficient to prove that you own them, and then the court can deduct the money from seller and return it to its real owner if you sell something that is not owned.


Title: Re: NFTs Copyright
Post by: Don Pavilion on May 09, 2021, 01:24:28 PM
How are artists selling their NFTs that have already copyrighted characters in them? I also would love to use DC and Marvel etc. I wasn't sure if this was allowed.
I know Beeple uses Simpsons, Buzz Lightyear, and so on in some of his sold NFTs but How is this possible?

Thanks.

Marvel and DC are big corporations, so I wouldn't risk putting out art with their characters. I asked myself this question, but I did not find a full answer. And I decided to come up with something of my own. It will be safer.

On what platform do you post your NFT?