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This was the IMZ Academy Session at Karajan Music Tech 2022

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As web3 continues to shape the future of business by empowering users and creators alike, the topic of this year’s Karajan Music Tech Conference couldn’t be more timely: focusing on NFTs and other blockchain-related solutions within the music industry, it formed the perfect backdrop for the IMZ’s Academy Session on “Digital Content Management In A Decentralised + Democratised Online World”!

Hosted by IMZ Secretary General Katharina Jeschke and Frank Schulleri of Content.Agent, we reviewed the status quo with prominent experts like Raphael Eckardt (Label- & Product Manager Arthaus Musik) and Daniel Simon of the Studio Halle Group, exploring current standards and practices before contrasting them with a proposition by Sebastian Posth and Titusz Pan of the ISCC (International Standard Content Code).

Our thanks go out to all speakers and participants; if you missed it, feel free to watch the replay

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