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Music Metadata on the Blockchain: Fixing a Broken System
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Music Metadata on the Blockchain: Fixing a Broken System

Making a Scene Presents - Music Metadata on the Blockchain: Fixing a Broken System

Making a Scene Presents

November 26, 202512m 35s

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Making a Scene Presents - Music Metadata on the Blockchain: Fixing a Broken System

The music industry has a weird problem that nobody outside the business talks about. It’s not streaming payouts. It’s not labels taking too much money. It’s something way more basic, almost embarrassing when you think about it. The whole industry still runs on broken metadata. Metadata is the simple information about a song like who wrote it, who produced it, who played on it, who owns the master, who owns the publishing, and what identifiers track those rights. Without it, the entire royalty system collapses. And right now, that system is held together with duct tape, Excel sheets, and outdated databases that can’t keep up with the global music economy.

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Topics

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