Marathon's art controversy just wrapped up—looks like artist Antireal finally sorted things out with Bungie and Sony.
Antireal dropped a statement saying the whole art situation got resolved in a way they're actually happy with. No drama, no messy aftermath. Just... done.
Pretty rare to see these kinds of disputes end cleanly in the NFT space, especially when big names like Sony are involved. Usually these things drag on forever or end up in some vague "mutual agreement" that satisfies nobody.
Wonder what the actual terms were. Did they get compensated? Credit restored? Either way, closure beats limbo.
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StakeOrRegret
· 6h ago
It's rare to see such a straightforward conclusion in the NFT space; usually, disputes drag on for over half a year.
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PositionPhobia
· 12-05 15:20
Wow, that plot twist happened fast. Sony actually admitted fault on their own? I don't really believe this is a truly peaceful resolution...
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 12-04 21:55
Huh? Sony actually resolved it so quickly, that's really rare in the crypto world...
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PumpDoctrine
· 12-04 21:50
Can things like this really be resolved peacefully in the NFT community? I kind of don't believe it... We'll have to see what happens next.
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MetaReckt
· 12-04 21:46
Eh, really? Sony actually didn't delay... That's definitely a rare thing in the crypto world.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-04 21:34
To be able to end things so cleanly? That's really a rarity in the NFT space...
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TxFailed
· 12-04 21:33
ngl this is wild... actually ending cleanly in crypto? saved antireal a few eth in legal fees probably. technically speaking most of these disputes just vanish into vague settlement language, so fair play to them for getting real closure instead of that mutual agreement nonsense nobody believes anyway
Marathon's art controversy just wrapped up—looks like artist Antireal finally sorted things out with Bungie and Sony.
Antireal dropped a statement saying the whole art situation got resolved in a way they're actually happy with. No drama, no messy aftermath. Just... done.
Pretty rare to see these kinds of disputes end cleanly in the NFT space, especially when big names like Sony are involved. Usually these things drag on forever or end up in some vague "mutual agreement" that satisfies nobody.
Wonder what the actual terms were. Did they get compensated? Credit restored? Either way, closure beats limbo.