"The real problem is the awful images" says commenter
In this week's comments update, readers are engaging in a dispute over the copyright of the first NFT house and sharing their views on other top stories.
The artist and the visualiser who collaborated on the first NFT house are locked in a dispute over the copyright of the virtual property, which sold for $500,000.
Argentine 3D-modeller Mateo Sanz Pedemonte, who created visualisations of Mars House for artist Krista Kim, claimed "I possess the full intellectual property."
"Krista Kim never owned this project fully," Pedemonte told Dezeen. "I have created the project with my own hands, combined with her direction."
"The renderer obviously wants in on that ridiculous payday"
Readers aren't convinced though. "The renderer obviously wants in on that ridiculous payday," said Hosta. "I might add, the house looks like something I could render on my commodore 64 back in '85." "So basically if the guy was a painter and decorator he would own the final paint job in the buildings he painted"" asked Mike Williams.
"The only interesting thing here is how much it sold for," continued Money. "Otherwise, both the design and the 3D are nothing to write about."
"The real problem is the awful images," concluded J.
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