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This is an NFT of the work of conceptual art titled "Plagiarism Piece 1," which is plagiarized from conceptual artist and law professor Brian Frye's own Plagiarism Pieces which encourage experimentation with plagiarism. 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. See here for more info: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20210923/15472247619/techdirts-plagiarism-collection-plagiarized-set-nfts-about-plagiarism.shtml

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A collection of images about plagiarism, plagiarized from conceptual artist/law professor Brian L. Frye's conceptual art/law review paper, Deodand, which was then sold as NFTs. This collection, inspired by Frye's ideas, was suggested by Josh Lamel from InsightDC and created by Techdirt. As with all good plagiarism, we took Frye's text and made it better by animating it.

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10%

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This is an NFT of the work of conceptual art titled "Plagiarism Piece 1," which is plagiarized from conceptual artist and law professor Brian Frye's own Plagiarism Pieces which encourage experimentation with plagiarism. 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. See here for more info: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20210923/15472247619/techdirts-plagiarism-collection-plagiarized-set-nfts-about-plagiarism.shtml

Plagiarism by Techdirt collection image

A collection of images about plagiarism, plagiarized from conceptual artist/law professor Brian L. Frye's conceptual art/law review paper, Deodand, which was then sold as NFTs. This collection, inspired by Frye's ideas, was suggested by Josh Lamel from InsightDC and created by Techdirt. As with all good plagiarism, we took Frye's text and made it better by animating it.

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
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10%
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