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There's heads-up posts on Facebook about wallets going under and Coinbase just admitted that if they go bankrupt, there'll be accounts going down with them.
Tether's possibly just 50 basis points away from cracking.
Tether's possibly just 50 basis points away from cracking.
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The sweatiest quartet is beginning to play on the smuggest Titanic.
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[] "Thanks, I hate it."
[] "Thanks, I fucking hate it."
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Except all that money was imaginary, so no, pretty sure we're not seeing a crypto-induced recession. Just a lot of assholes who refused to let go of the tailpipe being scorched.
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Tonight, a nation braces itself as it bears witness the total global collapse of the absolute worst people you know.
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I like the comments that like "Oh no they're going to turn to Fascism!" and it's like... wtf do you think they were underneath in the first place?!
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What would the show even be about? You can just... you can make your own bespoke character at any time, Seth.
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Pfft. "Original characters" don't have cultural cachet with the NFT asshole demographic.
What I'd like to know is, if they'd gone ahead and produced and aired the show, and THEN the NFT was stolen, what would happen? Would they have to pay royalties to the person who stole it?
What I'd like to know is, if they'd gone ahead and produced and aired the show, and THEN the NFT was stolen, what would happen? Would they have to pay royalties to the person who stole it?
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I'm a bit confused by the story. How, exactly, did the NFTs contain the commercial rights to the ape's commercial reproduction? NFTs don't grant that kind of legal right, so what exactly was Seth Green doing before this happened? Casual copyright violation?
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I'm still not sure that is an effective legal contract, though. Especially since a lot of NFTs sit in a legal grey area where an "AI" generated the art, which means that no one at all might have legal copyright status over them
This incident really highlights how NFTs are either A. an extremely shoddy, poorly thought out system of ownership where what someone "owns," including even legal rights to reproduce, is extremely volatile with the worst way to assert ownership or B. NFTs are in fact legally worthless, even for the one use they claim to have. Ultimately their legal status comes down to whether a court wants to enforce of this and honestly having to mediate something that is difficult or impossible to prove they were stolen sounds like something most courts won't bother with
This incident really highlights how NFTs are either A. an extremely shoddy, poorly thought out system of ownership where what someone "owns," including even legal rights to reproduce, is extremely volatile with the worst way to assert ownership or B. NFTs are in fact legally worthless, even for the one use they claim to have. Ultimately their legal status comes down to whether a court wants to enforce of this and honestly having to mediate something that is difficult or impossible to prove they were stolen sounds like something most courts won't bother with
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