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Introducing our guests: Carlotta de Ninni (Mycelia for Music, London)

The 8th Vienna Music Business Research Days from Sep. 12-14, 2017 are devoted to the question “Unchaining the Digital Music Business?”. Over the past few years new gatekeeping processes in the digital music business have emerged and international music business experts, therefore, highlight the role of new and old gatekeepers as well as the impact of innovative technologies such as the blockchain on structures and processes in the musis biz. Find the program here.

Carlotta de Ninni is one of the discussants of the panel “Unchaining the Digital Music Business” in Joseph Haydn-Hall on September 14 from 16:00-17:30. Other panelists are Kelly Snook, Professor of Media Arts Technology at the University of Brighton/UK), Alan Graham (OCL – OneClickLicence, London) and moderator Wolfgang Senges (ContentSphere, Berlin).

Carlotta has a background in audio engineering. But after further studies in media management she has been involved in many projects about the implementation of blockchain technology into the music industry. She is currently working with Imogen Heap as the Head of Research for Mycelia, where she is specialised in music copyright and licensing, blockchain technology, smart contracts and AR/VR.

 

 

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