Quote Originally Posted by dapperfaffer View Post
They aren't selling you an item if they don't release the copy right to that item. When you buy something from the mog store you are buying a license to use that item, not an actual thing that you own. Both the in game EULA and EULA for the mog store make that very clear. When you buy a pack of MtG cards, they release the copyright of that item to you to do whatever you want with, in so far as you don't infringe upon the name MtG in your resale or distribution or use.
Copyright Release is when a copyright holder releases something to be used commercially while still retaining the rights to that something. It doesn't mean letting go of all Copyright associated with that product.
I don't think we disagree here. Individuals users can do what they want with a product they buy when it's a phyiscal product. The only time corporations get involved is when you try to act as business in your selling of the product. As for software products that is up in the air depending on where you live. Moving this back to NFT's. Implementation of NFT's would be done with SE blessing as they would be the ones creating the NFT's. This would be no different from them selling any other item. Eula would be amended to include NFT's if they decided to go in that direction.