DeviantArt notifies original artist about his own creation being sold as NFT
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#2- giving artists a way for protecting their art.
On the contrary it seems...
The only thing I would be surprised with, is that anyone would actually be surprised by this.
Re: DeviantArt notifies original artist about his own creation being sold as NFT
#3Can't wait for the cases of heavily invested NFT owners asserting copyright ownership because "they spent more"... Anyone betting the starving artists come out on top when those cases happen?
Re: DeviantArt notifies original artist about his own creation being sold as NFT
#4Just proves that NFT doesn't even solve the only use-case that it's intended for by the fans: - giving artists a way for protecting their art. On the contrary it seems... The only thing I would be surprised with, is that anyone would actually be surprised by this.
Fast and easy: digitally sign raw bytes.
Slow and hard: verify that the creator of the asset is the creator of NFT (and ignoring trivial digital transforms)
Latest South Park TV-movie gets it right again: https://v.redd.it/4j3ovwqpzy581
Re: DeviantArt notifies original artist about his own creation being sold as NFT
#5Nothing prevents someone from making copies and selling each "unique" one.
Since it is decentralized, there is no centralized authority to take down the copies (that is, a DMCA-style take down).
The "no one can censor you" upsides of decentralization are not without downsides: you cannot censor or take down others, even in cases of copyright breach.
Re: DeviantArt notifies original artist about his own creation being sold as NFT
#6Artificial scarcity is artificial. Nothing prevents someone from making copies and selling each "unique" one. Since it is decentralized, there is no centralized authority to take down the copies (that is, a DMCA-style take down). The "no one can censor you" upsides of decentralization are not without downsides: you cannot censor or take down others, even in cases of copyright breach.
Re: DeviantArt notifies original artist about his own creation being sold as NFT
#7Artificial scarcity is artificial. Nothing prevents someone from making copies and selling each "unique" one. Since it is decentralized, there is no centralized authority to take down the copies (that is, a DMCA-style take down). The "no one can censor you" upsides of decentralization are not without downsides: you cannot censor or take down others, even in cases of copyright breach.