@all I have reached out… sadly it’s not as easy as a purple pill when your back catalog has legacy royalties. Big artists won’t be able to use their back catalog in V4V without convincing their past shareholders but we CAN create a future where artists control their own businesses and revenue for the first time ever. I sometimes feel like I time travel between the future and the past ✨ straddling both is hard. Please keep sending people our way and nostr:npub1d9a94klcx90k073pmlc606q9gyhtmg4p4h0jrzs0j0s34whjlzxq2sw3fp is the best place to learn more and understand how to navigate this.

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Do past royalty agreements affect future work?

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