It's just playing make-believe stateless society. nostr:note1072u4n66n9km4wvhmw0czg0xcgdef6j8cp34hvj0tc4xne4f64yqx4wq2s
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I don’t think the scenarios I’ve mentioned would need enforcement in the manner you’re talking about in the referenced note. What I’m talking about - for example - is that when you buy your next kindle book or prime video digital title, you get an NFT that grants you access to that content. But, should you ever sell that NFT, Kindle/Prime will no longer serve that content to you and only the new owner of the NFT gets access.
Sure. But I think if there was such strong incentives by rights-holders to create secondary markets for these things, we would have already created them. We don't need NFTs to pull it off.