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DAO acquires rights to the image behind the Doge meme

Individuals behind the project said by acquiring the license to the iconic Shiba Inu image, they hoped to “unify the whole Doge community.”

Own The Doge, the decentralized autonomous organization (DAO) associated with the Shiba Inu meme behind the Dogecoin (DOGE) token, announced that it had secured legal rights to the iconic image.

Speaking to Cointelegraph on April 17, Own The Doge project leaders John Monarch and ‘Tridog’ said they had negotiated a deal with Sato Atsuko, the owner of the 18-year-old Shiba Inu Kabosu that became popular for her confused expression while sitting on a couch. The group purchased exclusive licensing and rights for the Doge image, seemingly giving them control over merchandise and other uses for the meme in the crypto space.

“I think [the deal] unlocks a lot for corporations, where there’s confusion around copyright,” said Tridog.

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‘WTH did I just witness?’ Magic Eden turns porno after hosting service hacked

The NFT marketplace said the issue was caused by its third-party image hosting provider and assured users their NFTs were safe.

Nonfungible token (NFT) marketplace Magic Eden had to assure users their NFTs “are safe” after a spate of pornographic images littered its platform on Jan. 3.

In a Jan. 3 Twitter post the Solana-based NFT marketplace told its users it “has not been hacked” and the “unsavory images” were the result of its third-party image hosting provider being “compromised.”

According to Jan. 3 reports on Twitter from Magic Eden users, loading into a collection’s page would sometimes temporarily flash a pornographic image in place of the NFT thumbnail.

Others reported seeing a still from the comedy television series The Big Bang Theory instead.

“Anyone else seeing the characters from the series Big Bang Theory very quickly while loading their items on Magic Eden? WTH did I just witness” @Yaboibeclownin tweeted.

Magic Eden advised users that doing a “hard refresh” of one’s browser will fix the issue.

A hard refresh typically involves clearing the browser’s cache and forcing it to reload the most recent version of the page.

At the time of writing, the issue appears to have been rectified as the reported images have not appeared on the platform upon testing.

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According to DappRadar, Magic Eden is the largest Solana-based NFT marketplace and the third largest of all NFT marketplaces based on 30-day volumes of $74.65 million, below OpenSea and Blur.

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