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Melania Trump’s NFT Launch Faces NASA Conflict 

Trump’s “Man on the Moon” NFT drop violates NASA's strict policy of image usage within NFT projects.

Written By Mansi Sarvaiya Mansi Sarvaiya
Published July 21, 2023 7:50 AM·Updated 9 months ago
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Melania Trump's NFT Launch Faces NASA Conflict 

Former First Lady Melania Trump finds herself at the center of a brewing conflict with NASA. Her latest NFT drop titled “Man on the Moon,” released on Wednesday features the iconic 1969 photo of astronaut Buzz Aldrin during the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing. 

The United States put a man on the moon on this day in 1969. I salute America’s ingenuity and ongoing commitment towards excellence. #USAmemorabilia pic.twitter.com/Kr7hJUC63w

— MELANIA TRUMP (@MELANIATRUMP) July 20, 2023

However, the move may have potentially violated NASA’s strict policy on image usage within NFT projects. According to NASA’s Regulations on Merchandising Requests and Media Usage Guidelines, the agency explicitly forbids the use of its images in connection with NFTs. 

While federal agency images, like those produced by NASA, are part of the public domain and can be used freely, the space organization reserves the right to approve or deny requests for the use of their imagery on merchandise. 

In this case, it appears Trump and the USA Memorabilia NFT platform may not have sought approval from NASA, leading to the conflict. 

Last month, Melania Trump ventured into the NFT market with the ‘1776 Collection,’ debuting a line of NFTs commemorating pivotal moments in American history. 

While the agency’s policy is clear on merchandise usage, NFTs seem to be the sole class of merchandise categorically banned from using NASA images in any circumstance. 

With images and videos of space exploration capturing the imaginations of people worldwide, it’s understandable that NASA seeks to protect its legacy and control the usage of its iconic visuals.

The clash between Melania Trump’s NFT drop and NASA’s image usage policy has ignited discussions within the NFT community and beyond. Whether a resolution can be reached, or if this will set a precedent for future NFT creators and platforms, remains to be seen. 

For now, it stands as a reminder that even in the digital age, intellectual property rights are essential to preserve the legacy of humankind’s greatest achievements.

Disclaimer: The information researched and reported by The Crypto Times is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional financial advice. Investing in crypto assets involves significant risk due to market volatility. Always Do Your Own Research (DYOR) and consult with a qualified Financial Advisor before making any investment decisions.

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