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Cake day: September 22nd, 2023

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  • Your opinion is so precious that I can gain a lot of insight from it. However, I want to insist that, because of the inherited nature of music as a digital file, it cannot be owned by someone solely as we do in painting. I want to know how much you would pay if you could own a piece of music solely. I think you already understood and answered my question quite well. So it would be my pleasure if you kept asking me questions if you have any remaining ones.



  • My question was a bit vague, but the main point was to ask how much personal value a particular music piece has. In other words, how much money someone is willing to pay to own that piece. In this regard, it’s important to compare owning music to owning a painting. For example, you have the right to display and sell it to others, but you don’t have the right to perform it, own the copyright, or create derivative works. Because this is a new concept, I wanted to know what people think about it. In the simplest terms, I want to discuss the value of a work of art when it is compared to the act of buying and selling a painting.


  • First of all, thank you for complete this form.

    In order for the concept of owning music to work in the same way as owning a work of art, there needs to be a way to control the replication of music. This is difficult to achieve because it is very easy to replicate and transmit digital music.

    However, the music industry is exploring new ways to own music. For example, some music streaming services allow users to download specific songs or albums for offline listening. In this case, users obtain a kind of “digital ownership” of the song or album.

    In addition, new ways to manage music ownership are being developed using blockchain technology. Blockchain is a distributed ledger that can track and manage ownership of digital assets. By using blockchain to manage music ownership, it will be possible to control the replication and transmission of music and protect the value of music more effectively.

    It will be interesting to see how new ways to own music will develop in the future.