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By Camran Ferrier from Berklee College of Music: Music Business JournalSnapchat released an update in February of 2018 that changed their user interface to feature more advertisements on the page where one would typically view their friends’ “Story,” a move that prompted a petition on Change.org to revert this newest edition “back to the basics” before the newest update of this year. This problem resulted in Snapchat experiencing a fall of 8% in the price of their shares as well as a drop of $1.7 billion in market capitalization after one Kylie Jenner tweet about the app seemed to resonate with her followers. YouTube, the monopoly of video content distribution, suffered bad press just under a year ago when their advertising algorithm placed a UK government ad before hateful videos of white nationalists and terrorists. Their parent company, Alphabet, saw the value of their stock fall $26 billion after big companies such as Starbucks, McDonalds and Wal-Mart pulled their own advertisements off of the site to avoid the same situation. YouTube now makes a point of being ‘advertiser-friendly’, and controversially de-monetized some content creators for fear of losing the advertising of big companies again, a move that rallied popular YouTubers and their audiences.This disconnection between company and consumer appears on every social media platform and attracts complaints from advertising and the algorithms to the user experience. There is no doubt these companies are still the top players. YouTube alone reaches over a billion people and has a larger reach than any TV network but several startups are working to create a more wholesome economy for social interaction online, and many of them are integrating blockchain technology.LinoLino, a startup out of Silicon Valley, describes itself as a “decentralized autonomous video content economy.” They aim to promote great content by incentivizing the contributors through their cryptocurrency called ‘LNO tokens’, distributed as blockchain-based micro payments. To generate these tokens, users create content to share among the community and viewers are rewarded for curating content. As a result, there is no middleman acting as the distribution network, it is peer-to-peer, making Lino a self-sustaining platform that does not require advertisements to generate income. They received $20 million from a private token sale, of which Zhenfund was the prominent investor, giving this project life and making it a reality.Lino outlines six main features on their website to help them achieve autonomy: There will be free transactions between users and Lino does not take a cut from purchases or micro-tipping. They have an Inflationary Currency System to incentivize all content creation and redistribution. They will strive to ensure that bots do not exploit the reward distribution or stage a Sybil attack by identifying proof of human engagement. They also emphasize proof of content value by taking the generated revenue for content as its market value. Finally, there will be a decentralized content distribution network and decentralized storage achieved through auction, where users can propose any storage solution that meets their criteria.But what does this have to do with the music industry? Streaming services like Spotify are attracting similar criticism from artists, who are discontent with the distribution of royalties. Spotify has been in hot water regarding the use of unlicensed songs on their platform, with David Lowery and Melissa Ferrick suing them in 2016 for $150 and $200 million respectively, and most recently a $1.5 billion lawsuit filed against them by Wixen Music Publishing for having these songs available without the correct license. And, like Lino, several start-ups are aiming to solve these issues through blockchain and peer-to-peer relationships. Two such start-ups trying to make this happen are Choon and Voise.Bein, Kat. Gareth Emery Wants to Disrupt Music Labels With Blockchain-Based Publication, Distribution & Discovery Company Choon. 6 12 2017. 29 3 2018. <https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/dance/8061798/gareth-emery-blockchain-choon>.
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