Aria’s first step in building an IP exchange began with music in the form of a non-remixable IP, like $APL. This expanded access and monetization of historically illiquid, yet highly valuable assets, bringing music royalty income from hit songs performed by Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, BLACKPINK, and BTS onchain. Now, we’re preparing for the next phase with remixable music IP.
How it Works on Aria
Soon, Aria will enable remixing and the tokenization of other income rights that will back IPRWA tokens on Aria. This will create a new way for rights holders, remixers, and investors to collaborate and share in the upside of iconic IP.
For Rights Holders
Retain ownership and control while opening up your IP for remixes
Potential to monetize your IP by earning ongoing royalties when others build on your work, without needing to renegotiate each use.
Invite creators to remix your IP, with your own guidelines set, expanding its cultural reach and generating new income streams while protecting its integrity
For Remixers
Create remixes of existing iconic IP, using elements such as music stems, knowing attribution will be protected.
Earn your share of royalties or tokens when your remix generates income
Contribute to a shared cultural economy where creativity fuels new income streams for everyone involved.
For Investors
IPRWA tokens backed by remixable IP will represent income rights to remixes, and in most cases, the original IP
Some IPRWAs will also combine remixable IP with passive IP (non-remixable rights), offering a blend of income rights to existing works alongside potential returns from new remix creations.
Remixable IP turns cultural engagement into an investment vehicle, one where investing in cultural assets also supports the creation of new works.