That's a great suggestion, now I just need to learn how to gif it up. The question then becomes given I have NFT the original still image, does a GIF look different enough not to be a copy?
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That's a great suggestion, now I just need to learn how to gif it up. The question then becomes given I have NFT the original still image, does a GIF look different enough not to be a copy?
Yes, I had the thought yesterday or today that you should probably explicitly stipulate with each NFT that you reserve the right to incorporate a given image into a future collection.
For example, if and when you become world famous, you might want to sell a single collection of all your digital works as a single NFT, for millions of dollars, sort of like Beeple just did.
The thing about derivative NFTs though, is that they will likely only increase the value of the original, because the original pre-dates the derivative.
If you're concerned about it, though, you could always offer the new version to existing holders of the original version in exchange for them returning or burning the original -- in other words, give them the choice of whether they would rather keep the original or exchange it for the derivative.