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Joseph Gordon-Levitt: HitRecord Is 'GitHub For Creativity' (venturebeat.com) 23

Krystalo writes: HitRecord is a production company transitioning into a tech platform. We caught up with cofounders Jared Geller and Joseph Gordon-Levitt at Collision 2019 in Toronto last week to understand what HitRecord was, is, and wants to be. HitRecord is a collaborative media platform that lets anyone work together on creative projects. If a project earns money, contributors are paid based on any work that makes it into the final product. In June, HitRecord will have paid out some $375,000 over the past year, totaling over $3 million contributor payments since 2010. CEO Gordon-Levitt works 20-30 hours per week, while president Geller is full time. The site has 750,000 users interested in collaborating on content together.
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Joseph Gordon-Levitt: HitRecord Is 'GitHub For Creativity'

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  • The talk Joseph Gordon-Levitt gave at the Open Source Summit in 2017 I found to be very entertaining. Still not entirely sure why he was at OSS, but it was a cool look at his company. Here is the yt link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]

  • by tomhath ( 637240 ) on Thursday May 30, 2019 @12:39PM (#58680262)

    will have paid out some $375,000 over the past year...The site has 750,000 users interested in collaborating on content together.

    50 cents (Canadian) payout per user. How can anyone refuse that deal.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    What are the details on copyrights, attribution and payments? The linked article has a vague discussion of them.

    If I provide the backup trumpet part of a song, how does it work?

    What does HitRecord keep in terms of copyrights, trademarks and licensing arangements from a work I and 2 or 3 others produce on the site?

  • Is that the same guy from Third Rock from the Sun??

  • by Anonymous Coward

    ... except GitHub is for people with skills and creativity.

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