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Blockchain Music Protection
Does anyone know if there are any solutions leveraging blockchain technology to help guarantee the authenticity of our original digital music creations (see story link below)?
If it can be applied to digital art; why not digital music?
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/how-blockchain-technology-could-revolutionize-the-art-market
Comments
I asked a similar question last week:
https://forum.audiob.us/discussion/34608/blockchain-and-crypto-as-music-distribution#latest
It isn’t the same question, though. One of the differences is that you’re overtly pointing at authenticity, which of course is a given with blockchain. One of the things that pushes me away from things like Choon as mentioned in my post is that there’s no real mechanisms in place in these new ventures for conventional distribution channels – ie, to send out to places people already expect to go to consume established music. Similarly there’s no mechanisms for chart placement, for tracking sales and administering royalties and splits, publishing rights, etc. All those things that the established music industry has gotten good at over the past century or more.
I was interested in asking about BitTorrent as a distribution means, as it seems the most logical means of trackable distribution, but even then, people are going to go to the apple or amazon or google stores or Spotify and the like, expecting everything to be there without going hunting for weird little ‘stores’ (not even stores) to find things. That’s too much effort for most, so guarantees a lack of success if that’s all your availability adds up to.
I remember some articles about it but not a single solution... maybe steemit platform has some articles on that?