NFTs and Rampant Copyright Infringement

NFT copyright infringement is rampant. Do you even remember what an NFT is? So much can change in such a short time, eh?

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Remember in early 2024 when NFTs were a thing (boosted by an NFT founder pumping money into the marketing by buying NFTs at auction for absurd prices)? Well, now we have meme coins for people to lose money on instead.

NFTs, unfortunately, are perfect for copyright infringement. Create an NFT, sell it, yay! But someone else comes along and downloads the NFT image or video and then creates their own NFT with that asset. Well, now you have an NFT that is an actual NFT but is a copy of the original. Welcome to mayhem.

Are you still into NFTs? Have copyright infringement issues? Well, we can help. Otherwise, a case study in “If there is something that makes money, someone else will copy it to try to make money off of it themselves.”

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