Sony's KENDRIX Blockchain Platform Protects Music Creators' Rights
Sony has launched KENDRIX, a blockchain platform designed to protect and monetize music creators' rights. The platform, developed on Soneium's Ethereum Layer 2 blockchain, offers secure registration of audio files and deterrents to plagiarism.
KENDRIX registers audio file information on the blockchain, including a unique hash value, timestamp, and user details. This information is stored on the Soneium-Kendrix blockchain platform, first released in 2021, which is known for its high transparency and tamper-evident nature. This makes it an effective tool in resolving rights disputes.
Music creators can benefit from registering their work on KENDRIX without affecting their earnings from secondary use on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram. The platform also publishes a 'proof of existence page' on the blockchain, which can deter plagiarism and unauthorized use. Additionally, KENDRIX enables objective proof of authorship and precise timestamp verification, providing creators with a robust means to protect their work.
Sony's KENDRIX blockchain platform offers music creators a secure and user-friendly way to protect their rights. By registering audio files on the blockchain, creators can deter plagiarism, prove authorship, and maintain their earnings from secondary use. The platform, built on Soneium's Ethereum Layer 2 blockchain, is designed to appeal to users new to Web3.
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