NASA slams NFTs, claiming they will not take off with its pictures.

NASA declared in regards to NFTs that it does not desire for its photographs to be utilised for these purposes.

Despite a widespread consensus among degen apes that NFTs are on their way to the moon, NASA has declared that it would not provide permission for the use of its material and emblems for takeoff.

This is an essential distinction because photographs and video footage from US government agencies are normally not copyright protected and can be freely utilised in media for educational and instructive purposes. (In the meanwhile, its logos are trademarked and can only be used with NASA’s permission.)

NASA’s emblem has frequently been exploited for commercial reasons, like as branding on clothing, although the agency has claimed that it is unable to sanction such applications in the NFT environment.

“NASA is not approving any merchandising applications containing Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) because they are inconsistent with the kinds of items the Agency is authorised to retail,” according to the rules.

It is not permitted to authorise merchandising or items in categories such as alcohol, food, cosmetics, cigarettes, undergarments, and technology under the criteria established by government entities.NASA, on the other hand, has been tangentially active in the NFT space through various channels in the past.