God Hates NFTees (GHNFTees) The NFT collection is in muddy water after several NFT artists and collectors accused them of stealing designs. According to NFT influencer, Sibel, GHNFTees have stolen the roadmap design for their project, For The Culture (FTC). The project also allegedly stole the FTC NFT’s OpenSea description. Let’s take a closer look at the charges against God Hates NFTees NFT.
What are the charges against God Hates NFTees?
On Sunday 3 July, Sibel tweeted: “A project STOLE our roadmap (art) directly and also our Opensea description and many more things.” While Sibel did not exactly name God Hates NFTees, Twitter users were quick to connect the dots.
Later, in a separate tweet, Sibel confirmed that while talking to GHNFTees, they allegedly said “we like it”.
Today, The Hundreds co-founder, Bobby Hundreds, also came forward to accuse the project of stealing art. “I have nothing to do with God Hates NFTees,” they tweeted. «They stole our designs and campaign, and now the project is attributed to me / us. Please note that we are not involved in this project. “
To be sure, there are quite a few similarities between the “road maps” of the two projects:
In addition, Twitter user CooksToTheMoon also accused God Hates NFTees of stealing their art. Apparently they have created a meme for the project’s meme competition. Although they did not win the competition, GHNFTees allegedly used the meme to “promote” their Twitter feed. “So when I asked how this is fair in the dispute, I was banned,” CooksToTheMoon added.
Can Warner Bros. file a DMCA against the project?
It is still unclear whether God Hates NFTees actually stole designs from several sources, including Bobby Hundreds and FTC NFT. But one thing’s for sure – GHNFTees’ actual NFT artwork bears a striking resemblance to art from the hit sitcom, Rick and Morty.
Rick and Morty is an American animated science fiction sitcom for adults from the Warner Bros.-owned Cartoon Network. Some users are now speculating that Warner Bros. may file a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) against the copyright infringement project. If this happens, OpenSea may even remove the collection.
As MetaDavid explained, “Their art is similar to the same work from the TV show Rick and Morty … there is a long-term risk that they could file a DMCA to have the project removed from the OS. “
What is the God Hates NFTees NFT Collection?
God Hates NFTees is the latest free to mint NFT collection to take off. The project is mainly a CC0 gathering of 5022 protesters. It already has a floor price of 1.68 ETH and 2000 ETH in sales volume so far (at the time of writing). Like most NFTs in this genre, they also have no roadmap. While they have a Discord, they claim it is “just for trolls”.
“GHNFTees is a collection where the villain, the informal and trolling dominate, but always with ethics,” says his website. The outcome of the recent allegations against the project remains to be seen.
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