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At the heart of the rights disputes are the NFTs comprising pictures, autographs, dialogues or paintings related to a star.
Film stars trying to monetize Non-Fungible Tokens (NFT) could run into intellectual property rights (IPR) disputes due to ambiguities over their real owners – actors or production houses. At the heart of the rights disputes are the NFTs comprising pictures, autographs, dialogues or paintings related to a star. Many actors and production houses have approached legal experts after well-known director, Quentin Tarantino, was sued by Miramax, a
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