Are NFTs protected by copyright? The general answer is NO. Under most Acts in most countries, for creative works to be copyrighted, it must be the original creation of the author and work must be reduced to material form. It is also important to take note that NFT creators must only mint artwork which
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Something you will give or receive during Chinese New Year【e-Angpao🧧】
I guess ..one of the reason you are await for CNY is because of ANGPAO!!😎
Due to the epidemic, people began sending blessings through e-Angpao. So did you know that e-Angpao has also been patented❗❓
Definitely YES❗The owner of a registered design can manufacture, import, sell, or hire out any items that bearing the design.
😎 The majority of people think that industrial design is far from their daily lives. It is wrong, most of the items we use every day in our lives are protected under Industrial
NFTs are usually created representing an underlying work of art or other creation, but this does not mean that the creator or any later owner of the NFT will own the underlying intellectual property rights such as the copyright. When an NFT is purchased
NFT is formed or ‘minted’ once it is created on the dedicated platform usually via the Ethereum blockchain. The digital artwork will be tokenized in the form of NFT once it is minted and can be traded and purchased in the market and digitally traced. In short, NFT has a base (the most common one