Miles Jennings, general counsel at a16z crypto, talks about its new “can’t be evil” NFT licenses and how they help to solve many problems within the NFT industry.
Show highlights:
- what “can’t be evil” NFT licenses are and what problems they solve
- what can these licenses achieve for content creators
- which are the five rights that the licenses address
- whether the NFT licenses help resolve hate speech issues for creators
- why a16z described its licenses as “can’t be evil”
- how these licenses will be enforced
- how anyone buying NFTs should now be able to understand what they are buying
- why previous attempts to create standardized NFT license didn’t succeed
- why Miles thinks these new NFT licenses are going to succeed
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Guest
Miles
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