Consortium blockchain smart contracts for musical rights governance in a collective management organizations (CMOs) use case

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Private and permissioned blockchains are conceptualized and mostly assembled for fulfilling corporations' demands and needs in the context of their own premises. This paper presents a complete and sophisticated end-to-end permissioned blockchain application for governance and management of musical rights endorsed by smart contract development. In a music industry use case, this disclosed solution monitors and regulates conflicting musical rights of diverse entities under a popular permissioned distributed ledger technology network. The proposed implementation couples various and distinct business domains across the music industry organizations and non-profit blockchain associations.

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Kapsoulis, N., Psychas, A., Palaiokrassas, G., Marinakis, A., Litke, A., Varvarigou, T., … Subirana, J. E. (2020). Consortium blockchain smart contracts for musical rights governance in a collective management organizations (CMOs) use case. Future Internet, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/FI12080134

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