Are spin-off, homage or remix collections allowed on MBX?

Modified on Mon, 12 Dec 2022 at 12:49 PM

This guide looks at how MBX may moderate spin-off collections and homages to established NFT works/collections. We also introduce the concept of "Fair Use" for users to consider before creating NFTs.

What is Fair Use?

Generally speaking, fair use means using a copyrighted work (like a book, film, or character) in a transformative way for uses such as commentary, criticism, education, or parody.

Some real-life examples of fair use may include:

  • quoting a book passage when writing a book review
  • using movie footage when editing a video

How does this apply to NFTs?

Now that we've defined what fair use is, consider the following questions before creating your NFT collection. 

  • Do you own the original rights for all items in your work?
  • If not, does your use of the copyrighted work add new expression, meaning, or message to the original work?
  • Does your use of the copyrighted work adversely affect the value or owners of the original work?
  • Do you have written authorization from original creator to create an NFT?
  • If you are modifying an existing NFT, do you own the original NFT in your account?

Simply adding a photo filter or text to an image may not qualify as fair use. Including disclaimer wording such as "all rights go to the author" or "no infringement intended" in your description also does not exempt you from infringement claims, as the copyright holder has not granted permission.


Works that are judged by MBX's team to infringe on the intellectual property rights of others may be removed at any time. For information please refer to our Terms of Service.

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