
Episode 4: Can Blockchain help creators get paid for their work?
11/22/19 • 23 min
Elizabeth Strickler, the Director of Media Entrepreneurship & Innovation Programs at the Creative Media Industries Institute, explains how blockchain technology could help journalists, photographers, artists and other creators protect their work in the internet era.
Host name: Anna Varela
Editor: Melanie Boyd Fan
Elizabeth Strickler, the Director of Media Entrepreneurship & Innovation Programs at the Creative Media Industries Institute, explains how blockchain technology could help journalists, photographers, artists and other creators protect their work in the internet era.
Host name: Anna Varela
Editor: Melanie Boyd Fan
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