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Hey there, I´ll try to answer some of the questions as a dedicated $NUDES community member:
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"People just go from one meme token to another, do you think there is something here that will make people stay on this platform?"
Well with meme-to-earn you can already earn some money (I don´t think you can become a millionaire though, but who knows).
As for the non-content creators (the normal users): In the next version of the website people can do different tasks to earn $NUDES - for example daily login or take a look at 10 different memes.
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What's the legal implications for this meme monetization? Just like what I pointed out on another meme based project
a few days ago, meme is protected by copyright, and just by posting those meme themselves for fun, let's say like in 9gag or others, is (as far as I can conclude from the snippets of explanation I quote below) a violation against the content owner's right. I could imagine how ugly it could turn to be with the case of monetized recycle.
Memes are protected by copyright law. This means that the creator of the meme has special rights in the meme.
Although it may not seem like it – the reuse of a meme, whether by posting or sharing – violates copyright law. And the fact that often times the creator of a meme is unknown does not absolve the individual’s infringement or prevent the creator from enforcing their copyright.
Well I did ask one of the team members regarding this topic:
"Knorry | NEO
afaik copyright issues are with the creators/imposters, not the platform on which they post/repost
you can sue someone that uses a picture of you on twitter to promote their article
cant sue twitter
but most memes have copyrighted material in it, as they are usually illegal derivative works using some other original work as their foundation."
You can also downvote one, if you don´t like the meme - or in worst cast - theres a copyright violation. This way he/she cannot make money with it at least. Additionally there is a report function in the NUDES discord, mostly for gore/nsfw memes. But I think it´s for copyright violation too.
Nevertheless thanks for pointing out this topic, I guess there is still room for improvements.