@Etheopath authored the following document to indicate interest in bidding on the SNL "What the hell is an NFT", NFT.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15nqgUA2jsHcCRIbWQFs00v0nO5A3QwrXLXeMPUV5phc/edit
In addition to the above, an important element of the terms of the NFT is laid out below, as noted by @drizlfish on #print_incentives:
Commercial Terms Prohibited:
"This offer is for the NFT associated with the Saturday Night Live sketch "What the hell's an NFT?"; it is not an offer to sell or license intellectual property rights in "What the hell's an NFT?" itself or in the associated Saturday Night Live sketch. We will, however, grant to the NFT’s owner a royalty-free license to use, copy, and display "What the hell's an NFT?" solely for the owner’s personal non-commercial use, and as needed to resell the NFT. That license does not include the right to modify "What the hell's an NFT?"; use "What the hell's an NFT?" to advertise, market, or sell a product or service; incorporate "What the hell's an NFT?" in videos or other media; or sell merchandise that includes"What the hell's an NFT?"."
Do you think we should pursue the auction at a price below 20 ETH?
Please note that we have 87 ETH in treasury. This vote requires quorum despite the short timeline.