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Seth Green bought one of those stupid Bored Ape NFT's and then decided to make a animated show with it. Then someone stole it and now he's sh!t out of luck -- (link*)
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They're saying that if you bought and lost an NFT, you owned and then lost the copyright to the character depicted in the NFT? wut? -- nm*
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Max
May 24 '22, 13:02
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Yeah, there's more to unpack here. The NFT doesn't give you copyright over the art. -- nm
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Mop
May 24, 13:05
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Even if the NFT came with IP rights, the courts would have to say it sticks with the key and not the rightful owner.
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Max
May 24, 13:09
just googled. most insurance companies won't touch NFT's. -- nm
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Peglegpete
May 24, 13:09
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