Most people think buying an NFT automatically gives them the freedom to use the art however they want — but that’s not how it works. In this video, we’re breaking down the difference between owning the token and owning the IP, because those two are not the same thing. I’ll walk you through the four most common NFT licensing models (CC0, personal use, limited commercial, and full commercial rights) in plain language so you really understand what you can and can’t do with your asset. We’ll talk about why some projects give the community full freedom to build, while others lock things down tight. I’ll also show you where to actually find the license, what red flags to watch for, and why your favorite NFT might not be legally usable for merch, branding, or content unless the license says so. This is one of those topics people skip — until it bites them. So let’s get into it, learn the basics, and make sure you’re not risking your wallet or reputation by assuming rights you don’t have.
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