2019-9-20 11:00 |
CJ, one of South Korea's largest conglomerates, is developing a blockchain-based music copyright management system.
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2019-9-20 11:00 |
CJ, one of South Korea's largest conglomerates, is developing a blockchain-based music copyright management system.
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Amazon’s blockchain tech is now being tried for music copyright management in broadcast content by South Korea’s CJ Corp
2019-9-20 15:39 | |
SoundVault joins Bitfury’s blockchain powered music copyright ecosystem - CryptoNinjas Bitfury, the full-service blockchain technology company, today announced that Bitfury Surround, a fully interoperable digital ecosystem for sharing and monetizing copyrights, has its first strategic partnership with the addition of SoundVault.
2019-9-17 01:05 | |
After apparently resolving its troubled relationship with YouTubers, Nintendo‘s now coming down on those who upload music from its games. At least two popular channels have been hit, and if this starts a trend, there aren’t a lot of alternatives for listening to this music.
2019-8-15 02:23 | |
Just 30 years ago, if you wanted to publish something in Soviet Lithuania, it meant clearing the censor first. Articles, books, films, music — everything was censored. Even school essays could get you in trouble.
2019-4-12 10:30 | |
New Korean-based startup ContentsDeal is addressing the issue of copyright infringement by launching a distributed content streaming application with an automated payout system on the blockchain. Additionally, the platform offers sharing of online comics, popular in South Korea, as well as video content.
2019-4-2 09:28 | |
The battle-lines have been clearly drawn for several years now, but as the European Parliament vote on copyright reform in the EU looms tomorrow, both sides are bringing out the big guns. Speaking at a press conference today in the European Parliament, former Fugees founder and global music star, Wyclef Jean called on MEPs to reject Article 13 of the copyright directive to support artists and creators.
2018-9-11 19:03 | |
We’re all familiar with the statement that piracy is “killing” the music industry. It’s one of the main arguments used to argue in favor of stronger copyright enforcement and legislation. The underlying idea is that strong copyright protection ensures that artists get paid.
2018-7-16 16:57 | |