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RE: PSYBER-X = PLAGIARISM AND IP THEFT

in Hive Gaminglast year

The function used to parse on chain data can be modified with the ability to replace or substitute data that is determined by some logic before the asset data is returned to both server side or client side data.

The possibility is there, any future applications utilizing either the on chain or API data would have to do a sanity check to see if substitution would be needed. Hopefully the licensing scare turns out to not be an issue and nothing needs replaced, but if it does, it can be done.

Kind of a pain in the ass, but completely possible to filter and replace offending data if that is what is required. I've yet to look into the assets licenses and inquire which license Royal Reptile bought the assets under to know for sure if the images are kosher to use. :/

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any future applications utilizing either the on chain or API data would have to do a sanity check to see if substitution would be needed

I think this means yes.

* (every current and future app consuming this metadata will need to add some "customizations" to their logic to point to the new images) *

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Ok, good luck

Yep, to sum it up, it's totally possible to make things compliant in code for current and future Psyber NFT using applications.

The item issuance / crate opening could also be modified to issue new image IPFS hashes as well. Any Psyber application current or future with privilege to be able to issue NFT items would need to implement this though.

agreed.
I don't even know if they store the IPFS hashes on chain even.
Most games don't store any image info on chain

Ok. You could even leave things as is and just display different images in your website/game.

My point was about other people using them (marketplaces, other apps, etc). They would need to be aware of these caveats to use the "legal" images.

Yep, there are solutions that can be rolled out for sure. Thanks again for the heads up!

valid point.