• Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

Do You Own the Copyright When Buying an NFT?

NFT Copyright

NFT Copyright

According to the latest data from Footprint Analytics, total NFT market transactions in the third quarter exceeded $9.9 billion, an increase of 832% compared to the second. Clearly, the NFT market is trending up, and more people are looking to buy into or utilize this unique new form of digital transactions. Just a few recent  headlines:

  • In August 2021, NBA star Stephen Curry announced that he had purchased an NFT—a “Bored Ape”—for $180,000 and is using it as a Twitter avatar.
  • In November 2021, crypto artist Beeple’s NFT work HUMAN ONE sold for almost $29 million at Christie’s.

But if you buy an NFT, which ownership rights are you entitled to?

NFT月交易额 数据来源:Footprint Analytics

What is an NFT?

NFT is an acronym for Non-Fungible Token. Each token represents a unique digital profile recorded on the blockchain digital ledger. This means that two NFTs are completely unique.

In a recent article, we analyzed the main two areas currently in the spotlight for their NFT use cases, collectibles, and gaming, and explored how investors can find promising NFT projects.

How did NFTs create a $10 billion market?

  1. Their scarcity.
  2. They allow convenient transactions in the metaverse.
  3. They give artists and content creators more control over their work.

What do I get when I buy NFT?

There are three parties involved in minting and trading NFT rights:

  • The creator of the original work
  • The creator of the NFT
  • The NFT buyer. 

In the case of a painting, for example, the original creator creates a painting, the NFT creator casts it as an NFT on OpenSea and puts it up for sale, and the NFT buyer buys it.

When the creator of the original work and the creator of the NFT work are the same person

The attribution of rights will be agreed on inappropriate terms and set out in a smart contract on the platform to declare what rights the buyer of the NFT work can expect from the creator.

Often, the agreed rights are only those attached to the cast NFT work, not those attached to the original work. For example, Christie’s contracts indicate that the buyer of an NFT acquires only ownership of the NFT and rights to store, sell and dispose of it. However, they do not necessarily own the intellectual property rights of the original work on which the NFT is based.

Therefore, a buyer who purchases an NFT does not acquire any rights to the original work on which the NFT is minted, unless the contract specifically agrees otherwise.

When the creator of the original work is not the same person as the creator of the NFT work

The NFT artist uploads the original work to the blockchain and mints the NFT to be traded, thus gaining profit. If the foundry is authorized, you will then acquire the rights related to the NFT work as set out in the contract.

If the minter is not authorized, there is a risk of recourse for intellectual property infringement. If the minted NFT work is then taken down from the platform for infringement, the buyer’s NFT  does not actually get anything..

Summary

Buying an NFT does not entitle you to the physical work nor to the copyright or any other rights in work. Buyers need to be aware of the rights contained in the smart contract.

At present, there are problems with NFT trading such as piracy and other intellectual property infringement, which I will discuss in the next article “Are the NFTs you trade really protected by law? ” to elaborate on this from a legal perspective.

Disclaimer: The contents of this article represent the views of Footprint and are for information and reference only and do not constitute any investment advice.

Footprint Website:  https://www.footprint.network

What is Footprint

Footprint Analytics is an all-in-one analysis platform to visualize blockchain data and discover insights. It cleans and integrates on-chain data so users of any experience level can quickly start researching tokens, projects and protocols. With over a thousand dashboard templates plus a drag-and-drop interface, anyone can build their own customized charts in minutes. Uncover blockchain data and invest smarter with Footprint.  

 

Kevin Moore - E-Crypto News Editor

Kevin Moore - E-Crypto News Editor

Kevin Moore is the main author and editor for E-Crypto News.