NFTs and the blockchain: the risks to sport and culture: CMS Committee publishes Government response to report
12 January 2024
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee publishes the Government response to its report on the risks to sport and culture of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the blockchain.
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- Inquiry: Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the blockchain
- Culture, Media and Sport Committee
The report, published in October, warned that the emergence of NFTs in the world of art has led to the risk of widespread copyright infringement, while the promotion of crypto assets in professional sport is putting supporters at risk of financial harm and potentially damaging the reputations of clubs.
In its response, the Government rejects the Committee’s call for a new code of conduct to protect creators, consumers and sellers from infringing and fraudulent material on NFT marketplaces, instead pledging to continue to ‘monitor developments’.
Dame Caroline Dinenage MP, Chair of the CMS Committee, said: “The Government's decision to take a 'wait and see' approach on cryptocurrency means that the issues in the creative industries and sport, such as rampant copyright infringement and fraudulent advertising, will continue to negatively impact consumers and sports fans."
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