Looking Outwards – 11

Link: https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2021/03/16/nfts-and-copyright/

By reading this article, I understand how NFTs really work. So, according to this article owning an NFT doesn’t necessarily mean someone actually owns the copyright of this art piece. However, it isn’t completely useless, as NFTs can also be considered as an internet-signed copy of the work. Because of the fact that the NFTs function as a signed copy of the original art piece, they can help the producers financially. On the other hand, some people who didn’t create those works can also tokenize those works can really damage the career of the artists who actually created those works. In other words, NFT platforms not only provide an easier way to allow society to donate and help digital artists but also create an opportunity for those who are even involved in any art creation process to drain money from those creators. However, in a few years, courts will eventually be involved in such cases to protect those artists eventually. 

CITATION:

Bailey, J. (2021, March 16). NFTs and copyright. Plagiarism Today. Retrieved November 19, 2022, from https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2021/03/16/nfts-and-copyright/ 

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