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THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC

Welcome to Ric’s regular musings looking at the current music industry, its challenges and overall why and how Daft Springer’s web3 platform works so well for the independent music industry. Written by Daft Springer Chairman, Ric Yerbury.

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BANGED TO RIGHTS

Welcome to Ric’s regular musings looking at the current music industry, its challenges and overall why and how Daft Springer’s web3 platform works so well for the independent music industry. Written by Daft Springer Chairman, Ric Yerbury.

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guides and tips

The right(s) debate

SHOUT4 enables artists to create RevShare deals. These are legally binding contracts that protect the artist who may agree to share in revenues, not rights, opening up a host of opportunities in collaborating with managers, producers, studios and label service companies.

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talking about a revolution

ARE WE LIVE?

Welcome to Ric’s regular musings looking at the current music industry, its challenges and overall why and how Daft Springer’s web3 platform works so well for the independent music industry. Written by Daft Springer Chairman, Ric Yerbury.

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talking about a revolution

THINKING ABOUT MONEY

Welcome to Ric’s regular musings looking at the current music industry, its challenges and overall why and how Daft Springer’s web3 platform works so well for the independent music industry. Written by Daft Springer Chairman, Ric Yerbury.

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talking about a revolution

BACK ON THE BLOCKCHAIN GANG!

Welcome to Ric’s regular musings looking at the current music industry, its challenges and overall why and how Daft Springer’s web3 platform works so well for the independent music industry. Written by Daft Springer Chairman, Ric Yerbury.

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talking about a revolution

TO SHARE, OR NOT TO SHARE?

Welcome to Ric’s regular musings looking at the current music industry, its challenges and overall why and how Daft Springer’s web3 platform works so well for the independent music industry. Written by Daft Springer Chairman, Ric Yerbury.

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