Can I copy an NFT and sell it?

No, you cannot legally copy an NFT (Non-Fungible Token) and sell it. NFTs represent ownership of unique digital assets, such as artwork, music, videos, and other forms of content. The owner of an NFT has the right to control the use and distribution of the underlying digital asset, and copying an NFT without permission would infringe on these rights.

Additionally, copyright law may apply to the underlying content of an NFT. If the NFT includes the work of others, you must have obtained the necessary permissions or licenses to copy and sell the NFT.

Furthermore, the blockchain technology used to store NFTs is designed to prevent duplication and ensure the uniqueness of each NFT. Attempting to copy an NFT would result in the creation of a new, separate token that would not be identical to the original NFT.

In short, copying an NFT and selling it is illegal and infringes on the rights of the owner of the NFT. If you have concerns about the legality of copying an NFT, it’s best to seek the advice of a legal professional.

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Adam Spencer

Written by Adam Spencer

Author of the section "NFT".

A digital artist who releases his artwork under a pseudonym that is not disclosed on this site. Since childhood is fond of drawing and sculpture. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts. Passionate about both the creation of art and its history.

Has not passed him by and modern technology. He makes his works on the computer using a tablet. Master of Photoshop, Illustrator, 3ds Max and other less common specialized programs for designers and artists.

Got interested in NFT back in 2020, even before its popularity peaked. Believes NFT is a great technology that allows little-known artists to show their work to the world.

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