The global media industry trades hundreds of billions in content rights every year.
Yet the system that moves those rights still runs on:
- fragmented discovery
- manual contracts
- slow negotiations
- expensive intermediaries
MILC is building the infrastructure to modernize this entire process.
Here’s how ⬇️
👀 People think a song has one owner…
Sometimes it has 10.
Artist.
Songwriter.
Publisher.
Label.
Producer.
Distributor.
Collection societies.
And people wonder why music licensing is a mess.
🎙️ SPACE: The New Rights Marketplace | TODAY, 4 pm UTC
Imagine if licensing a film, song, character, or archive was as easy as buying a domain name…
That's where this conversation starts 👇
🤔 A lot of people think AI will make content worthless…
The opposite might happen!
The easier it becomes to generate content, the more valuable ownership becomes.
What’s your take??? 👇
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Imagine uploading a film, song, or license and knowing that not even the platform hosting it can change the ownership record…
That's the promise of blockchain.
As we talked in the Space, the goal isn't "trust us", but to make trust unnecessary.
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Reddit licensed its data.
Shutterstock licensed its data.
News Corp licensed its data.
The market has already answered the question of whether training data has value.
The fight now is who gets paid.
The streaming golden age may have been a COVID bubble 👀
As @DeFiPastry points out, Netflix added 36M subscribers in 2020 alone.
Years of subscriber growth got compressed into months, and the industry spent the next few years acting like that demand was permanent.
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Perfect AI content is becoming worthless noise.
The rarest, most valuable thing in 2026? — Proof it’s real.
MILC turns verified human provenance and clean ownership into actual economic power for creators and collectors.
Years of blood, sweat, and missed payments.
That’s still the reality for MOST filmmakers.
🔥 AI is about to multiply content 100x.
The only creators who win will own their rights end-to-end. That’s the entire reason MILC exists.
Most people still think Web3 is about tokens.
The real opportunity?
Rebuilding entire industries from the ground up.
Media.
Music.
Streaming.
Identity.
The next generation of platforms won't look anything like today's.
And it's already starting. 👀
$MLT
Netflix didn't suddenly become obsessed with ads, price hikes, and profitability.
THE MARKET CHANGED.
@Azibi_Mala explains why the end of cheap capital may have been the moment the streaming golden age quietly died 👇
One scan of your face…
That’s all it takes now for brands to use your digital twin forever.
No more paychecks or control. This is robbery with better graphics and exactly why creators need MILC’s smart contract ownership layers.
AI just made piracy industrial grade 🏴☠️
Deepfakes, cloned sites, perfect copies everywhere…
Watermarks are laughing stocks now.
MILC’s cryptographic provenance is becoming the only way to prove what’s real and who actually owns it.
🎙️ Who Pays for Training Data?
AI companies are building trillion-dollar businesses on content they didn't create.
So here's the question:
If your work helps train the model, should you get paid?
@joinFIO@InsightXHQ@OriginsNetwork_ 4 more!
Let's talk about it 👇
AI trained on thousands of movies without permission…
Lawsuits are piling up daily!
While everyone argues in court, MILC quietly gives creators the only real escape: clean, immutable rights and automatic licensing payouts from day one
🤔 Picture this: a single virtual world built at Cannes that never gets torn down.
You license it, shoot multiple films in it, co-own the assets, and keep earning.
This is already happening!
MILC makes the licensing and revenue sharing actually seamless on blockchain.
When talking about digital ownership, the problem is not theft, but visibility!
As @DataVLTAI explains, most creators have no idea where their content ends up, who's using it, or whether they're owed anything for it.
That's a broken system 👇