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The Tribler lab at the Delft University of Technology has released a new Android app showcasing how the music industry can be revolutionized. With BitTorrent, a blockchain, and cryptocurrency, music streaming no longer needs any middlemen. We fixed the predatory intermediary problem by showing that music industry overhead can be 0%, project leader Johan Pouwelse says.
There is no denying that file-sharing has in large part helped reshape the music industry into what it is today.
The iTunes music store was embraced by the music industry as a weapon in the war against piracy, and the same is true for the streaming services that surfaced later on.
Tribler: an attack-resilient micro-economy for media
Anonymous Tor-like downloads and fast search
Earn
Reward content creators
Tribler is a Bittorrent-compatible alternative to Youtube.
It is designed to protect your privacy, build a web-of-trust, be attack-resilient, and
reward content creators directly.
We are building a micro-economy without banks, without advertisers,
and without any government.
Together with Harvard University, the Tribler team deployed one of the first
fully distributed ledgers in August 2007, see BBC News coverge and a New Scientist article.
In coming years we will further expand our micro-economy based on
bandwidth tokens.
We aim to become the key place where audiences find their torrents, creative talents
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ULI Europe: Making Cities Livable
Building on the examples of Vienna and Paris, speakers at the 2021 ULI Europe Conference share the importance of investing in urban development. Feb112021
Image via Urban Land Institute
What exactly goes into making a livable city and what role does urban infrastructure play? At the virtual 2021 ULI Europe Conference Urban Infrastructure/Transit Orientated Development Forum, speakers Maria Vassilakou and Marc Lhermitte touched on the topic from the perspective of two major European cities Vienna and Paris. The conversation was moderated by Tom Daamen, associate professor in urban development management at Delft University of Technology.
The Vienna Model
Pune (Maharashtra) [India], February 11 (ANI/SRV Media): SIBM Pune is hosting a Seminar Series on the theme - The Digital Future for Business & Society: Perspectives on AI Challenges and Opportunities. This seminar series is jointly hosted jointly by Professor Yogesh K Dwivedi, Professor of Digital Marketing and Innovation.
Director of Emerging Markets Research Centre (EMaRC) and Co-Director of Research School of Management, Swansea University, Bay Campus Fabian Bay, Swansea, SA1 8EN, Wales, United Kingdom and Professor Ramakrishnan Raman Director Symbiosis Institute of Business Management Pune, India & Dean Faculty of Management Symbiosis International (Deemed University), India
The seminar series is supported by Centre for Technology, Innovation, Management and Enterprise (TIME), The University of Kent, UK; Digital Marketing and Analytics SIG - Academy of Marketing; Grenoble IAE-Graduate School of Management - a Grenoble INP school of the University of Grenoble Alpes; Swansea