NFT Project Milady’s Charlotte Fang Accused Of Racism And Homophobia

NFT Project Milady’s Charlotte Fang Accused Of Racism And Homophobia

Dune co-founder Charlotte Fang has abandoned an NFT initiative dubbed Milady, following a Twitter trolling firestorm. In January, a DAO purchased one of the last copies of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s “Dune,” a documentary made in 2013. The adaptation of Dune by Jodorowsky never made it to the big screen.   Without much knowledge of copyright law, this […]


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