"We pioneered a new type of intellectual property regarding the sale of a work that is simultaneously physical and digital, creating previously unexplored legal protections for a unique work that cannot be reproduced." Wu-Tang Clan did pledge to donate a good portion of the proceeds to charity, and also said the project was about the ownership of artistic works. ![]() ![]() The goal was to prevent "some über-rich bastard from keeping it to himself like a collector's item," which is, of course, exactly what happened. A Kickstarter group tried (and failed) to raise enough funds to purchase the album and place it in the public domain.
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