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NFT Copyright: Unmasking the Digital Dilemma

Traditional copyright laws were designed to protect creators from unauthorized reproduction, distribution, or alteration of their works. However, the decentralized and borderless nature of NFTs presents Pandora’s box of copyright challenges. While an artist may mint an NFT of their original artwork, it does not necessarily prevent someone else from creating and minting a separate NFT of the same artwork. The result? Multiple digital tokens claiming ownership of the same creation, leaving both artists and collectors grappling with a digital doppelgänger dilemma. 

 

As the NFT market continues to skyrocket, the need for robust copyright frameworks tailored to the digital realm has become more pressing than ever. Artists deserve protection for their intellectual property, ensuring their creative endeavors are safeguarded from unauthorized duplication, plagiarism, or misappropriation. Collectors, too, should be confident that the NFTs they acquire represent genuine and exclusive ownership rights, free from the shadows of counterfeits or competing claims.  

 

In this world of NFTs, where art meets technology in a mesmerizing dance, the question of copyright lingers as a fascinating challenge. As we navigate the uncharted waters of digital ownership, one thing is certain: the resolution of this intricate puzzle will shape the future of art, creativity, and intellectual property in the digital age. 

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