Last week bought an NFT minted by
for 560,000 MEME. You might have read about it in a post by @dynamiccrypto.
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There is only one edition of this NFT minted under a Limited Production Rights license. Now that owns the NFT
has rights to make derivative reproductions of
's design. Since the original beehive logo was under a Creative Commons CC-BY license before buying the NFT I insisted that the NFT design
wanted to sell also be under a Creative Commons license to reflect the meme philosophy of sharing and
graciously agreed to put the design under a CC-BY-SA license. This gives members of the community similar rights to adapt and transform
's original design.
This is a special case. Users who mint NFTs on hiveme.me as Limited Production Rights can restrict reproduction rights to only owners of editions of the NFT without putting the NFT design under a Creative Commons license if they wish. This NFT purchase was a way of paying for a logo license the members of the community can use.
As an example of how this new logo design can be adapted I added a Matrix-like background I found on Wikimedia Commons by user Ceedub88. I slowed down the background to give it a more dreamscape aesthetic. Using the unedited background I feel would make it look like MEME BEE popped some bad pills and this isn't a weedcash.network post.
Image Source: design / Matrixcode by Ceedub88 (CC-BY-SA)
Maybe MEME BEE will eventually become Hive's version of Pepe the Frog (pre-2014). If you use the design please always remember to credit as the original artist and that it's used under a Creative Commons license.
What the heck. I'll add a copyright free Giphy background and let MEME BEE have some fun. Now you all have something to share on weedcash.network while you work on your own remixes of 's design. Sharing is caring!
Image Source: design / Hypnotic Pop Art Donut by xponentialdesign