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RE: Real Case Study On Decentralized VS. Centralized Solutions | Musicians On The Blockchain Series (Edition #4)

@jamesgetsit peace mah man, appreciate your feedback and definitely on the copywrite part it wont make sense if anyone uploads a song on blockchain it becomes he sole property, any platform will require proof and signing a legal document that states what the artist claim, and definetily you need the backing to the claim i.e. having the stems or any invoices occured in the production or creation of music and such. Im sure there will be or there are possibly some blockchain solutions for dealing with contracts and copywrites matters... Until i make a mil out of a track im not too concerned with that yet haha joke aside with all that said that's the most profitable platform by far i ever hosted my music on for Free and made that much profit returns in a very short time to top it all up Musicoin shares are going up as we speak check it out if u haven't yet.

Looking so forward to see how the future of music industry is going to shape up with all these amazing innovations to come. Thanks once again for ur input and tip! Kudos

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Appreciate all the work you put into this post man, it was really well done. I'm definitely going to check it out.

it's my pleasure mah man, looking forward to hear on ur experience with @Musicoin Kudos!