Donald Trump's recently released NFT collection, which has made millions of dollars, has come under fire for allegedly using copyrighted photos.
What Happened: Some of the 45,000 NFT collection's photographs, according to Twitter users, look suspicious. Follow
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Several of the designs seem to be Trump's head on images from stock photography, small apparel business websites, or even clothing available on Amazon and Walmart.
One design, in which Trump was depicted as a fighter pilot, supposedly came from a Shutterstock photo.
On Twitter, a commenter questioned if Trump had obtained permission from Reuters before using a picture of the former president playing golf that was taken by one of its photographers.
“Even the folds in his pants are the same, lolz! Did Reuters greenlight this? Yikes,” the user said.
Some people speculated that Trump would be sued for copyright infringement over the popular digital trading cards.
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