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1. John’s LBRY client seamlessly streams or downloads the film by collecting the pieces from the hosts and reassembling them.
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Every party to this transaction has had a better experience than they would have with ad-supported platforms like Youtube, subscription services like Netflix, or hunting for torrent links.
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Every party to this transaction has had a better experience than they would have with ad-supported platforms like YouTube, subscription services like Netflix, or hunting for torrent links.
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For publishers, LBRY is the least expensive content distribution platform available – and increases the likelihood that they will get paid for their content. Content remains entirely in the control of the publisher, with no licensing or other claims by LBRY. In fact, by design, the content publisher retains complete control of their works – LBRY has no “admins” who even have the ability to remove content from the network. They can also offer their content at memorable, branded names like “lbry://futurelibraryfilm”, rather than pointing patrons to a centralized URL or complicated magnet link.
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One of the biggest perks of the early days of LBRY continues to be the discovery of content creators that never even occurred to me as a thing.
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A niche stumbles into our inbox (this time with the [LBRY-youtube sync tool here](https://api.lbry.io/yt/connect)) and what you *thought* was a niche reveals itself as an entire world to explore.
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A niche stumbles into our inbox (this time with the [LBRY-YouTube sync tool here](https://api.lbry.io/yt/connect)) and what you *thought* was a niche reveals itself as an entire world to explore.
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We’re going off the grid and off the rails. Gear up, soldier, and enter Amped Airsoft.
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“LBRY is basically a way to distribute content, like music, films, and ebooks – but what makes it tick is a deep understanding of economics. LBRY can have a very simple naming system for finding content thanks to the theories of Henry George and Ronald Coase. It has a built-in currency for micropayments to publishers that is the result of sound money advocates from Ludwig Von Mises to Ron Paul. On the front end, this system allows users to just get the content they want quickly and easily. But behind the scenes, there is a heady brew of technology and scholarship that allows it to function so well.”
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LBRY is now in invite-only alpha release. Vine’s first major initiative is to recruit a swarm of developers to poke and prod the platform until it’s ready for beta, and then full release this winter. Meanwhile, he will be speaking to the press and public about a future where Netflix, Youtube, and iTunes are replaced with a decentralized network that puts the power of publishing and consuming media in the hands of the individual.
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LBRY is now in invite-only alpha release. Vine’s first major initiative is to recruit a swarm of developers to poke and prod the platform until it’s ready for beta, and then full release this winter. Meanwhile, he will be speaking to the press and public about a future where Netflix, YouTube, and iTunes are replaced with a decentralized network that puts the power of publishing and consuming media in the hands of the individual.
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[@NileRed](https://open.lbry.io/%40NileRed) (also available on spee.ch at https://spee.ch/@NileRed) is a regular reddit front page sensation. Don’t believe me? As /u/deeexz [two years ago](https://www.reddit.com/r/chemistry/comments/3lgk8f/my_absolute_favourite_chemistryrelated_channel_on/?st=j98pwzbq&sh=a9b568e6) said, “My absolute favourite chemistry-related channel on Youtube.” And now, NileRed has nearly a quarter of a million subscribers. So, really, we should all be thanking deeexz.
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[@NileRed](https://open.lbry.io/%40NileRed) (also available on spee.ch at https://spee.ch/@NileRed) is a regular reddit front page sensation. Don’t believe me? As /u/deeexz [two years ago](https://www.reddit.com/r/chemistry/comments/3lgk8f/my_absolute_favourite_chemistryrelated_channel_on/?st=j98pwzbq&sh=a9b568e6) said, “My absolute favourite chemistry-related channel on YouTube.” And now, NileRed has nearly a quarter of a million subscribers. So, really, we should all be thanking deeexz.
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Get lit on chemistry via spee.ch:
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<video width="100%" controls poster="http://berk.ninja/thumbnails/5ZrfNAHDjWU" src="https://spee.ch/1fe933b8c0709dcc035ec4df73e3b0f63ba5d112/red-phosphorus-from-matchboxes.mp4"/></video>
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**LBRY is proud to continue this tradition by announcing the beta release of our LBRY app and live blockchain this July 4th.** This time, the old order is Big Media – the major record labels, book publishers, and movie studios that have managed to cling to their fiefdoms despite the potential of the internet to connect independent artists directly to their fans.
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It’s expensive to store and serve a bunch of content, so the market is dominated by the likes of Google’s Youtube, Apple’s iTunes, and Amazon’s Kindle Store. By combining several new open-source technologies and key innovations, LBRY is able to cut out the middlemen. The result is a platform that no one controls but everyone can access – just like the internet itself.
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It’s expensive to store and serve a bunch of content, so the market is dominated by the likes of Google’s YouTube, Apple’s iTunes, and Amazon’s Kindle Store. By combining several new open-source technologies and key innovations, LBRY is able to cut out the middlemen. The result is a platform that no one controls but everyone can access – just like the internet itself.
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With LBRY, content creators – be they filmmakers, musicians, writers, or software developers – are empowered to set their own price and release their works to the world with a few clicks of the mouse. There are no ads, no corporate censors, and LBRY takes no portion of your income. For consumers, it means there is finally an alternative to the big media stores and the murky world of BitTorrent – which doesn’t have a payment system and therefore is run on goodwill.
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