Some issuers have already turned to Creative Commons, a nonprofit organization that set up free copyright licensing to help creators share their work, but other NFT efforts have left their status murky. As a wave of no-rights-reserved projects have emerged, a16z argues an urgent need for clarity on how owners can use NFTs and give others permission to use them.
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