FreeAdvice has a new Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, effective May 25, 2018. By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our Terms of Service and use of cookies.
I suppose that was my question... see, I *did* grant the person permission when they asked, a long time ago. It was just a casual message where I said I didn't mind if they reproduced it, but it was still permission.
So the question would be... am I am to revoke this permission at will? Given...
I'm no expert, but essentially an NFT is a way to create a unique digital token representing something (usually an image or video, but not necessarily).
They can have value in they create scarcity, i.e. someone can hold the NFT knowing that it is unique and can't simply be duplicated...
Really? Just because I told someone years ago they could post something on their website, now they can forever?
Just to be clear, in this particular question, I'm talking about just a third party individual, not reddit itself. The individual was not sublicensed or affiliated with reddit or...
I've recently been exploring the idea of minting and potentially auctioning NFTs (non-fungible tokens) of reddit submissions written by myself. These are original written works. My layman understanding is that I DO have inherent copyright claims as the author over these publicly posted...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.