![]() As I expect many artists have not heard of WebMon and so I recommend using payment providers of charities and non-profits instead (same ones Mozilla have used throughout the Mozilla virtual festival).Īs more artists and labels start to support WebMontization and get payment pointers. I will turn off WebMon for myself and use the payment providers of the artists instead. Ways in Which I Am Web Monetizing These ResourcesĬurrently I am Web Monetizing the whole of the site but I am going to change the audio player to HyperaudioLite and take advantage of the new feature to pay per section of the audio.Īs a DJ, my main interest is to share the mix with as many as possible without limits and constraints. I am investigating ways to self-host and share DJ mixes with the care and attention of what a DJ would like to bring to the mix, and include a way to pay the artist/creator of the music in the mix. The existing models for distributing DJ mixes is frankly painful with many DJs having to fight with take-down notices and copyright flags. I have refined the idea on the WebMon community site Its certainly feel like a perfect DJ Hackday project? Wouldn’t that be a really interesting experiment?įollowing what Coil & Mozilla have done with the tipping experiment, I could use payment pointers for a number of charity’s instead? Then provide it through hyperaudio on my site. ![]() If I was to do a mix using creative commons attributed licensed music, with all artists who have payment pointers. With all this in mind, I’m thinking about creating an experiment. With something like hyperaudio, it would be pretty straight forward to automatically send a stream or micropayment to the artist/label everytime the track is played within a mix. For example here is Protoculture which is appears 3 times in the mix. With the advantage of metadata lookup, it wouldn’t take a lot to correctly identify the tune and auto discover the payment pointer of the artist/label. The mix is my latest one, the incidental contact high mix, I do love that mix! Its not like we don’t have the precise timing metadata, especially when recording a mix digitally.įor example here is the Pacemaker editor, which gives you exact times of when tunes are used and not used. This got me thinking imagine if every artist/label had a payment pointer? Then I saw a bunch of Hyperaudio experiments with WebMon. Originally I thought about it per mix as WebMontization is page level, although there are plans for link level monetization in store. While thinking about the experiment and the ability to tip people, I thought about this aspect within mixes. Its Mozilla Festival 2022 virtual week and the grand WebMontisation experiment is underway.
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