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Hey.
Dunno if this idea has been discussed seriously ever, anywhere (probably is - world is large).
Create an easy system where people can buy in to become partial owner of a recorded musical piece.
Nothing is easy, I know.
It would create a situation where the people, who have bought a share, would be interested to promote it in the real world.
The grand problem is the promotion these days. Well, always has been and will be.
So, if a musician is sitting in a niche market and desperately tries to widen it, this could be a good idea to try out.
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I would describe the idea a bit more but it seems like fantasy heh.
There are those crypto-tokens for such files but that feels kinda.. stupid and seriously limited. There the cash comes
from trading a piece of of a copy of a real thing - this system doesn't seem to become something really major.
Well, what do you think?
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07-21-2023 09:22 AM
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If you can get Taylor Swift to do one. It’ll be a good way to rip a bunch of people off until it all blows up, like penny stocks.
Probably less work to just apply at Starbucks.
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Originally Posted by AllanAllen
And it surely would help a lot the less-famous people. If you already are selling enough, there is less and less reasons to go that road.
You can decide how big part of the share would go - like a typical investment then.
Also, doing this for a few songs would greatly help the rest of the musician's library.
Also, there is no restriction for making another recording that would trump the shared one
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