Alibaba’s NFT Marketplace Allows Content Creators to Copyright Work via Block...

Alibaba’s NFT Marketplace Allows Content Creators to Copyright Work via Block...

The Chinese multinational technology giant, Alibaba Group, has launched a non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace. According to regional reports, the Alibaba NFT platform not only provides customers with the ability to purchase and sell NFTs, but the marketplace also allows people to license and sell intellectual property (IP), as it is copyrighted by blockchain technology. Alibaba’s NFT Market Offers Blockchain Copyright Service Alibaba is a large corporation from China that specializes in internet services, technology, and e-commerce solutions. The company, founded in 1999, quickly....


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