Altcoinrusher
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February 20, 2018, 04:05:13 PM |
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I have one question. When a film gets funded by investors and was released, who will have the rights of that film? The crowd investors or Cryptoflix?
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matjas
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February 20, 2018, 04:45:38 PM |
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But how they will cheking this filmmakers? If they will be from other country (Australia for example) and devs live in Germany.. How they can ckeck them?
As this is something official I assume they have to show documents about the project and official documents like their passports etc to proof that they are real and who they are. Other companies also get stuff like this done, so I think Cryptoflix will be able to handle this too. KYC comes in hand in this situation, we are lucky that there are some crypto projects that let you save your digital identity on blockchain so you can use it everywhere it's needed Did you ever use CIVIC to join an ICO instead of KYC? What other methods are acceptable for ICO's to verify your identity Wasn't it already mentioned here, that they would only accept renowned producers to their platform and only if the movie will star a cast of renowned actors. So I guess their financing offer is only for a few projects and it shouldn't be that hard to check these filmmakers. Maybe even in a personal meeting with the CryptoFlix team? Thats easier said then done. Movies with renowned actors usually dont have a problem in raising money and i think it will be harder to get in to. There is actually more opportunities in finding a good movie with a high turnover but you need to have a loot of knowledge and experience to differentiate between bad and potential movies.
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jonnytracker
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February 20, 2018, 04:49:07 PM |
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But how they will cheking this filmmakers? If they will be from other country (Australia for example) and devs live in Germany.. How they can ckeck them?
As this is something official I assume they have to show documents about the project and official documents like their passports etc to proof that they are real and who they are. Other companies also get stuff like this done, so I think Cryptoflix will be able to handle this too. KYC comes in hand in this situation, we are lucky that there are some crypto projects that let you save your digital identity on blockchain so you can use it everywhere it's needed Did you ever use CIVIC to join an ICO instead of KYC? What other methods are acceptable for ICO's to verify your identity Civic launched ? i thot it was in ICO, So cryptofilx requires KYC ?
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ParRus
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February 20, 2018, 05:19:23 PM |
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But how they will cheking this filmmakers? If they will be from other country (Australia for example) and devs live in Germany.. How they can ckeck them?
As this is something official I assume they have to show documents about the project and official documents like their passports etc to proof that they are real and who they are. Other companies also get stuff like this done, so I think Cryptoflix will be able to handle this too. KYC comes in hand in this situation, we are lucky that there are some crypto projects that let you save your digital identity on blockchain so you can use it everywhere it's needed Did you ever use CIVIC to join an ICO instead of KYC? What other methods are acceptable for ICO's to verify your identity Civic launched ? i thot it was in ICO, So cryptofilx requires KYC ? yes, Cryptofilx requires KYC - I read about this in the plafform: https://icobench.com/ico/cryptoflixKYC: Yes | Whitelist: No , so that US citizen will not be able to participate in this ICO
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February 20, 2018, 05:29:03 PM |
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I have one question. When a film gets funded by investors and was released, who will have the rights of that film? The crowd investors or Cryptoflix?
i think obviously the makers will be holding the rights to the film. otherwise, why bother?
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February 20, 2018, 06:01:35 PM |
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But how they will cheking this filmmakers? If they will be from other country (Australia for example) and devs live in Germany.. How they can ckeck them?
As this is something official I assume they have to show documents about the project and official documents like their passports etc to proof that they are real and who they are. Other companies also get stuff like this done, so I think Cryptoflix will be able to handle this too. KYC comes in hand in this situation, we are lucky that there are some crypto projects that let you save your digital identity on blockchain so you can use it everywhere it's needed Did you ever use CIVIC to join an ICO instead of KYC? What other methods are acceptable for ICO's to verify your identity I don't even know if Civic has a working product or not. For what I can tell there will be also Selfkey and Persona (which will be an ark's bridgechain)
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February 20, 2018, 06:15:46 PM |
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A-list director won't be cheap and i think it can reach hard cap without pouring money to an A-list director.
If the section where the movies are located is clearly explained... and the filmmakers agree with the fact that they can use it for publicity for their movies, and won't receive revenues (untill a certain rating or so) I don't see where this could go wrong. I don't think an A-list director would accept that. If he is then he is welcome But i expect him to ask a lot of money before accepting this deal.
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February 20, 2018, 06:22:35 PM |
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I have one question. When a film gets funded by investors and was released, who will have the rights of that film? The crowd investors or Cryptoflix?
The right to the film in this case will be owned by cryptoflix, but not by investors. Investors will receive payment of profits from the film in the form of internal platform tokens. This has already been answered many pages back.
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February 20, 2018, 06:28:25 PM |
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But how they will cheking this filmmakers? If they will be from other country (Australia for example) and devs live in Germany.. How they can ckeck them?
As this is something official I assume they have to show documents about the project and official documents like their passports etc to proof that they are real and who they are. Other companies also get stuff like this done, so I think Cryptoflix will be able to handle this too. KYC comes in hand in this situation, we are lucky that there are some crypto projects that let you save your digital identity on blockchain so you can use it everywhere it's needed Did you ever use CIVIC to join an ICO instead of KYC? What other methods are acceptable for ICO's to verify your identity I don't even know if Civic has a working product or not. For what I can tell there will be also Selfkey and Persona (which will be an ark's bridgechain) Sure, Civic has a working product. But not many ICOs are using it. Does anybody know why?
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February 20, 2018, 06:30:37 PM |
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I have one question. When a film gets funded by investors and was released, who will have the rights of that film? The crowd investors or Cryptoflix?
The right to the film in this case will be owned by cryptoflix, but not by investors. Investors will receive payment of profits from the film in the form of internal platform tokens. This has already been answered many pages back. That sounds logical. The investors receive their dividends, the CryptoFlix owns the film, everyone's satisfied.
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belechau
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February 20, 2018, 06:54:32 PM |
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I have one question. When a film gets funded by investors and was released, who will have the rights of that film? The crowd investors or Cryptoflix?
The right to the film in this case will be owned by cryptoflix, but not by investors. Investors will receive payment of profits from the film in the form of internal platform tokens. This has already been answered many pages back. That sounds logical. The investors receive their dividends, the CryptoFlix owns the film, everyone's satisfied. The simple fact that Cryptoflix has the ownership of the films applied to its platform gives us the hope of even greater profits in the event of new platforms emerging in the future, using Cryptoflix as a partnership, and in view of the imminent success and Community excited about its appearance, I think it is very likely that your project will be copied in the future.
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February 20, 2018, 07:08:36 PM |
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Wasn't there an AMA with Christian scheduled for today? Has anybody seen any info about it?
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loup
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February 20, 2018, 07:32:44 PM |
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I have one question. When a film gets funded by investors and was released, who will have the rights of that film? The crowd investors or Cryptoflix?
The right to the film in this case will be owned by cryptoflix, but not by investors. Investors will receive payment of profits from the film in the form of internal platform tokens. This has already been answered many pages back. That sounds logical. The investors receive their dividends, the CryptoFlix owns the film, everyone's satisfied. The simple fact that Cryptoflix has the ownership of the films applied to its platform gives us the hope of even greater profits in the event of new platforms emerging in the future, using Cryptoflix as a partnership, and in view of the imminent success and Community excited about its appearance, I think it is very likely that your project will be copied in the future. In that way investors can get profits and cryptoflix the rights of the film increasing their video library. I think both win.
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haxllega
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February 20, 2018, 07:54:36 PM |
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Does anybody of you know how much the return of movies is? Will investors make a lot of money in funding some movie projects?
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zgrdyg
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February 20, 2018, 08:06:18 PM |
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I have one question. When a film gets funded by investors and was released, who will have the rights of that film? The crowd investors or Cryptoflix?
The right to the film in this case will be owned by cryptoflix, but not by investors. Investors will receive payment of profits from the film in the form of internal platform tokens. This has already been answered many pages back. That sounds logical. The investors receive their dividends, the CryptoFlix owns the film, everyone's satisfied. Enthusiastic directors are satisfied too because of funding opportunity provided from cryptoflix.
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February 20, 2018, 08:07:06 PM |
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I hope they will show for the investors a video with demonstration of their platform before the ico ends.
As far as I know the demo version of the platform is shared. Therefore, everyone can visit the site and look at the project.
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February 20, 2018, 08:11:45 PM |
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I hope they will show for the investors a video with demonstration of their platform before the ico ends.
As far as I know the demo version of the platform is shared. Therefore, everyone can visit the site and look at the project. Here, I found a link to a demo version of the project. https://platform.cryptoflix.io / Anyone can go to the official website of the project and see.
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bitcoin-shark
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February 20, 2018, 08:14:03 PM |
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I have one question. When a film gets funded by investors and was released, who will have the rights of that film? The crowd investors or Cryptoflix?
i think obviously the makers will be holding the rights to the film. otherwise, why bother? i believe that cryptoflix will have the rights of the films produced but will divide the possible collections/receipts with the investors...
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cmg12
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February 20, 2018, 08:22:11 PM |
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I have one question. When a film gets funded by investors and was released, who will have the rights of that film? The crowd investors or Cryptoflix?
i think obviously the makers will be holding the rights to the film. otherwise, why bother? i believe that cryptoflix will have the rights of the films produced but will divide the possible collections/receipts with the investors... This is the only reasonable way for them. Just like Netflix is making his TV series
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