NEW YORK- A federal judge has blocked Damon Dash from selling Jay-Z’s album ‘Reasonable Doubt’ as an NFT.
The judge issued a temporary restraining order that prohibits Dash from selling the album as an NFT, which is a non-fungible token that is a digital art form traded only through an online auction after Roc-A Fella sued him, reports Page Six.
The lawsuit claims that Dash, who owns a one-third stake, along with Jay-Z and Kareem Burke, isn’t the sole owner of the album’s copyright and doesn’t have the right to sell the album.
Dash told Page Six denies the allegations and says Jay-Z is “bullying” him.
‘Reasonable Doubt’ was released in 1996, selling over 1 million copies.
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