Jay-Z‘s ‘Reasonable Doubt’ as an NFT (non-fungible token).It comes after the label sued Dash on June 18, claiming that he was attempting to sell virtual ownership of the copyright to the rapper’s 1996 debut album.Dash has disputed that he was trying to sell the rights to the album, but, according to the complaint, investor platform SuperFarm said otherwise in its announcement.“SuperFarm is proud to announce, in collaboration with Damon Dash, the auction of Damon‘s ownership of the copyright to Jay-Z’s first album ‘Reasonable Doubt’,” they said in a statement. “This marks a new milestone in the history of NFTs, entitling the new owner to future revenue generated by the unique asset.”An auction that had been set for June 23-25 was cancelled.
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