One thing the internet has been really good at is making people forget about the idea of ownership and property rights. Seems they get it when it is their land or their house, but when it is an mp3 there is no such thing as ownership and it should just be free... Well agree or disagree, someone spent a bunch of money making that mp3. Arguably the user should compensate the owner for its use. NFT's do bring a new dimension to this argument and it will be interesting to see where it goes...
^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Thank you for useful explanation with an example for the retards of GA.W =P
One thing the internet has been really good at is making people forget about the idea of ownership and property rights. Seems they get it when it is their land or their house, but when it is an mp3 there is no such thing as ownership and it should just be free... Well agree or disagree, someone spent a bunch of money making that mp3. Arguably the user should compensate the owner for its use. NFT's do bring a new dimension to this argument and it will be interesting to see where it goes...