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KOR Protocol enables Web3 projects to integrate songs and IP assets


KOR Protocol, the entertainment intellectual property infrastructure backed by Animoca Brands, announced KOR Player, a new platform that enables Web3 projects to access IP.

KOR Player is built on the KOR Protocol and aims to tackle a gray area around music copyright laws and the use of unlicensed IP in video games, live-streams, esports broadcasts and other channels which draw a large audience, whilst giving artists and labels new distribution channels to reach fans and monetize their work. KOR Player provides a seamless solution that handles consumption, rights management and automated royalty distribution, allowing developers to focus on creating immersive experiences without worrying about licensing complexities. By integrating advanced AI with robust blockchain technology, KOR Protocol supports artists, musicians, filmmakers, and developers in protecting their creations and engaging directly with global audiences in innovative ways.

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