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No, it really isnt. The picture literally exists in your cache when you load the page containing it. You don't even have to manually save it. NFTs are so God damn stupid.
Comment by crusoe at 08/07/2022 at 18:24 UTC
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Because most websites have blanket terms allowing for reproduction/distribution when you upload images.
"YOu hereby agree to grant Reddit a license to redistribute, etc, etc blah blah blah"
This is how reddit and other media companies are allowed to distribute images owned by users. But this grant tehnically does not apply to third parties and why artists often sue and get art pulled down ( see OpenSea getting told to pull down NFTs based on someone elses' work )