This is an NFT of the work of conceptual art titled "Plagiarism Piece 1," which was originally published in the article Brian L. Frye, Deodand, 44 Seattle University Law Review SUpra 55 (2021), https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3798828. Ownership of this NFT constitutes ownership of the exclusive right to perform the work of conceptual art it identifies, to the extent that the author of the work can convey such a right.
This collection consists of NFTs of works of conceptual art in the form of potential legal scholarship or methods of creating potential legal scholarship. The works of conceptual art take the form of scripts to be performed. They were published in the article Brian L. Frye, Deodand 44 Seattle University Law Review SUpra 55 (2021), available at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3798828. The purchase of one of these NFTs entitles the purchasers to the exclusive right to perform the work of conceptual art identified by the NFT, to the extent the author of work possesses such a right and the ability to convey such a right.
Plagiarism Piece 1
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Plagiarism Piece 1
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This is an NFT of the work of conceptual art titled "Plagiarism Piece 1," which was originally published in the article Brian L. Frye, Deodand, 44 Seattle University Law Review SUpra 55 (2021), https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3798828. Ownership of this NFT constitutes ownership of the exclusive right to perform the work of conceptual art it identifies, to the extent that the author of the work can convey such a right.
This collection consists of NFTs of works of conceptual art in the form of potential legal scholarship or methods of creating potential legal scholarship. The works of conceptual art take the form of scripts to be performed. They were published in the article Brian L. Frye, Deodand 44 Seattle University Law Review SUpra 55 (2021), available at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3798828. The purchase of one of these NFTs entitles the purchasers to the exclusive right to perform the work of conceptual art identified by the NFT, to the extent the author of work possesses such a right and the ability to convey such a right.