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Cryptocurrency Ecosystem => NFTs & Collectibles => Topic started by: Jaya60 on July 03, 2022, 09:10:25 PM

Title: Are expiring copyrights the next goldmine for NFTs?
Post by: Jaya60 on July 03, 2022, 09:10:25 PM
Most people think of digital art when it comes to NFTs, but in the future, expiring copyrights could be preserved, refreshed and repurposed using nonfungible token technology.Although non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are most commonly known in the form of digital art, they exist in many other forms and represent much more than just art.

In the creative industry, NFTs have been used by musicians such as Kings of Leon to release their latest album. In the sports industry, NFTs are created to record the highlights of major sporting events such as the NBA. In the consumer product industry, Nike, Gucci and many others are selling their digital branded products in the form of NFTs. A lot more real-world applications of NFTs are still to be explored and one of them is the digital publishing industry.

The game-changing implications of publishing and promoting books with NFTs have already been discussed extensively by many. For example, the Alliance of Independent Authors are helping indie authors to promote their latest books using NFTs. Other associated items for the fans club such as character cards are also made into NFTs. Tezos Farmation, a project built on Tezos network, even uses the complete text of George Orwell’s Animal Farm book and slices it up into 10,000 pieces to use as titles for the NFTs.more information (https://cointelegraph.com/news/are-expiring-copyrights-the-next-goldmine-for-nfts)
Title: Re: Are expiring copyrights the next goldmine for NFTs?
Post by: Yujjin on July 06, 2022, 06:08:46 PM
I mean, as a means of promotion, Using NFTs are lit, the hype is there and everyone wants an NFT, especially If it's a cool one