The TYPE BEAT of the purchased NFT is set to "Non-Exclusive".
"Non-Exclusive" allows anyone to use the TYPE BEAT for commercial purposes, regardless of who purchases the NFT.
If you want to limit the commercial use of TYPE BEAT to yourself, you need to set "Exclusive".
"Exclusive" can be set up by paying for gas at the mint site.
NFTs will be initialized to the "Non-Exclusive" setting when they are resold.
Only "Non-Exclusive" NFTs are listed on the mint site and can be downloaded.
The master and copyright of TYPE BEAT is owned by ЯÉVOLTE, so you can use it safely.
In case of “Non-Exclusive”
Anyone can use the TYPE BEAT for commercial purposes, own the master recording rights, and register the music for publication.
When selling, "feat. RVLTD #XXXX (NFT number of its type beat)" must be written in the product (song) name.
Registration of YouTube Contents IDs is uniformly prohibited.
Only NFT holders have the right to use their NFT illustrations for commercial purposes.
In case of "Exclusive"
Only NFT holders are entitled to commercial use, master recording rights, and publication registration of music created using the TYPE BEAT of the applicable NFT.
When selling, "feat. RVLTD #XXXX (NFT number of its type beat)" must be written in the product (song) name.
Registration of YouTube Contents ID is uniformly prohibited.
However, products (music, NFT, etc.) that were sold using the same TYPE BEAT before the NFT holder set the "Exclusive" setting, are not subject to exclusivity and can continue to be sold.
Only the NFT Holder retains the right to use the NFT illustrations it owns for commercial purposes.