Jumping from mother monkey to bored ape: the value of NFTs from an artist’s and intellectual property perspective

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Asia Pacific Law Review Pub Date : 2022-09-16 DOI:10.1080/10192557.2022.2117485
Jun Chen, Danny Friedmann
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ABSTRACT 2021 was a miraculous year for non-fungible tokens (NFTs), which led to confusion among observers of the phenomenon from both the art industry and regulatory authorities. This article provides a dispassionate analysis of the value of NFTs from an artist’s and intellectual property (IP) perspective. In the longer term, NFTs could improve the fate of artists to authenticate their works, set their conditions and get a resale compensation per transaction. This could happen, once their underlying works can be minted too, so that an NFT entails more than just a self-referential certificate. The article focuses on the US jurisdiction where the NFT phenomenon originated and only touches upon the EU jurisdiction in regard to the droit de suite right and Chinese jurisdiction in regard to the transmutation of NFTs into the speculation-proof ‘digital collectibles’. The introduction provides a primer on the blockchain, NFTs, and the paradox of digital uniqueness and authenticity. Section II addresses the value game of art before and after the emergence of NFTs. Section III investigates the commercial side of NFT art and its new version of Maecenas. Section IV provides an analysis of the rights of the NFT holder versus the rights of the artist from an IP perspective; and focuses on unauthorized use of underlying works and regulation in the US and China. Section V provides the conclusions and contemplates whether NFTs will redefine the future of art and artists: from a showcase of bragging rights to an essential tool for artists to protect their IP rights.
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从猴妈妈跳到无聊的猿:从艺术家和知识产权的角度看NFT的价值
摘要2021年对不可替代代币(NFT)来说是奇迹般的一年,这导致艺术行业和监管机构对这一现象的观察者感到困惑。本文从艺术家和知识产权的角度对NFT的价值进行了冷静的分析。从长远来看,NFT可以改善艺术家的命运,以验证他们的作品,设定他们的条件,并获得每笔交易的转售补偿。一旦他们的底层作品也能被铸造出来,这种情况就可能发生,因此NFT不仅仅需要一个自参考证书。本文关注的是NFT现象起源地美国的管辖权,仅涉及欧盟对所有权的管辖权和中国对NFT转变为防投机“数字收藏品”的管辖权。引言提供了一本关于区块链、NFT以及数字独特性和真实性悖论的入门读物。第二节论述了NFT出现前后艺术的价值游戏。第三节调查了NFT艺术的商业一面及其新版Maecenas。第四节从知识产权的角度分析了NFT持有者的权利与艺术家的权利;重点关注未经授权使用基础作品以及美国和中国的监管。第五节提供了结论,并思考了NFT是否会重新定义艺术和艺术家的未来:从炫耀权利的展示到艺术家保护知识产权的重要工具。
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