Music NFT platform HitPiece receives demand letter from recording industry association
a demand letter to the attorneys of the music platform HitPiece insisting the platform cease and desist from selling non-fungible tokens sales.
In a demand letter, an attorney writes a letter urging the recipient to perform a certain action. The RIAA demanded that HitPiece halt infringing on the intellectual property rights of musicians and take responsibility for selling NFTs of music without the original artist’s consent.
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