![]() Although the artists will still be able to post, it was noted that they will have to declare that Winamp owns the rights and copyright to the artists' work.ĭespite the artists having to give up their rights, the move is reportedly to help support the Winamp Foundation which gives to certain charities like Music Fund. Should a submitter's work be selected, Winamp will assume all rights to their work and copyright. ![]() ![]() Per the Winamp website, the Winamp scientists will be selecting 20 derivatives of their original media player to be sold as NFTs.Īccording to the terms and conditions of the contest, should a submission for the derivative not be selected, Winamp will still be giving submitters "a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use, copy, and display the Art." Company Wants Artists to Give Up Rights If Selected The NFTs that Winamp aims to sell include 20 designs from their original Winamp skin. Winamp Explains What Happens if Artists' Work Won't be Picked A potential reason why Winamp might want to launch 1997 NFTs is because 1997 was the year that it was founded. Individual NFTs will cost about 0.08ETH each.
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