I thought this was very interesting too, Perian! There are already two other blockchain-based rights management projects in the works that I'm aware of, po.et and Copytrack <https://copytrack.io/>. Of the two, Copytrack is an existing real-world business moving to the blockchain, and po.et is more of a grassroots, open source solution. And yes, I think with all, the ultimate goal is for the coin to work as a payment mechanism for creators. I am personally fascinated with blockchain applications and can't wait to see how these can apply to the cultural space.
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