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“Physical medium”, lol. -- nm
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by
znufrii
That's my point. Jax is trying to juxtaposition an NFT vs. a digital movie, song, or photograph. But how are they different? -- nm
Posted by
Mop (aka rburriel)
Apr 29 '21, 08:08
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No, I'm saying a physical medium is different. Owning "the original" digital medium is, essentially, worthless.
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JaxSean
Apr 29, 08:15
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But by this reasoning, a photographer whose entire photo library is digital doesn't actually own anything at all. -- nm
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Mop
Apr 29, 08:19
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They own the rights to their images. Unfortunately there is no ironclad way of enforcing them once they are shared. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 29, 08:35
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This. Imagine going to Disney and claiming that they don't own the latest Marvel movie cause it doesn't physically exist -- (edited)
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JD
Apr 29, 08:37
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Meanwhile NFTs strike me as nothing more than the right to comment “First!” on the ‘original’*. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Apr 29, 08:43
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I'm pretty sure that this is exactly it. Whether the buyer's completely understand this is another question -- nm
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JD
Apr 29, 08:49
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