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General Stock Discussion / Re: Any programmer who wants to make a new stock agency?
« on: June 12, 2020, 10:16 »
I agree that something should change.
But I doubt that a new stock agency will be our saviour. We all have seen this too often. Non sellers that offer 90%, new agencies even paying welcome fees etc.
There should be a game change - not only a player change.
All the rights management must go back to the artists. One way to do this could be a combination of the media data with the payment. This could (roughly) work like this:
The media is in some blockchain. Access to this piece of memory (... the link ...) works as long as the payment/booking permits. It is up to us to sell this per use, per server, per period of time etc.
No agency inbetween - just a little dashboard, where we select the rights and prices for them. We have 2020 and I don't understand why there is no media blockchain for this purpose. As far as I got it that is what "smart contracts" are made for.
After some of us being out of this stock cages I assume that customers only will find low quality stuff in todays everything stores.
As mentioned - this is not a final approach. A lot of details needs to be refined. ... and this is just a short post and not the place for huge research presentations.
If you think it is convincing I can (... and will ...) contribute conceptual work. But I need more expertise, manpower and budget.
But I doubt that a new stock agency will be our saviour. We all have seen this too often. Non sellers that offer 90%, new agencies even paying welcome fees etc.
There should be a game change - not only a player change.
All the rights management must go back to the artists. One way to do this could be a combination of the media data with the payment. This could (roughly) work like this:
The media is in some blockchain. Access to this piece of memory (... the link ...) works as long as the payment/booking permits. It is up to us to sell this per use, per server, per period of time etc.
No agency inbetween - just a little dashboard, where we select the rights and prices for them. We have 2020 and I don't understand why there is no media blockchain for this purpose. As far as I got it that is what "smart contracts" are made for.
After some of us being out of this stock cages I assume that customers only will find low quality stuff in todays everything stores.
As mentioned - this is not a final approach. A lot of details needs to be refined. ... and this is just a short post and not the place for huge research presentations.
If you think it is convincing I can (... and will ...) contribute conceptual work. But I need more expertise, manpower and budget.