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What is a CC0 NFT?

The term cc0 means “Creative Commons Zero”. Basically, it means the owners of the IP (Intellectual property rights) relinquish all copyright and the like to the public domain. In other words, absolutely anyone can use cc0 items for almost whatever they want. Cc0 rights allow anyone to use the IP to create their own content. So

What are NFTs and how do they work?

NFTs are digital assets that exist on a blockchain. They are unique and cannot be replicated, and are used to verify ownership of an item. To those unfamiliar with digital collectibles, buying an NFT can be confusing because owning one does not necessarily equate to a physical, real-life asset.

What is a CC0 classification?

A CC0 classification allows creators of digital content – including code, text, music, photos and videos – to waive all copyright and related rights on their creative works. CC0 does not give one person exclusive rights over the work, nor does it put any limits on how others can use or share it.

How stable is an NFT?

NFTs usually don’t contain digital assets themselves, so often, any given NFT will only be as stable as the computer (or network) that stores the asset’s file. Even if the computer storing the asset is properly maintained, it’s hard to prevent “bit rot,” or data’s tendency to degrade over time.

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