Music Royalties and Rights Auctioning Comes to Brooklyn for Investors & Indie Musicians
The Intellectual-Stock Exchange acquired the rights to auction over 52 albums and 205 singles to private investors, on behalf of independent musicians in NYC.
The I-SE will solely focus on acquiring the music catalogs of indie musicians, who they say make up a huge part of the music that is released today, but unfortunately these artists do not have the kind of big budget marketing that is needed to effectively reach millions of listeners. The I-SE has said that for every big name artist in the music industry, there are hundreds of thousands of indie artists who's music is just as good, and the music created by these talented musicians are considered valuable by private investors.
After their initial website launch in March, several independent record labels, musicians, and other rights holders have signed with the Independent-Stock Exchange. For more information about the Intellectual-Stock Exchange (I-SE) you can follow them on Facebook, Twitter, or visit them online http://www.IntellectualStockExchange.com
John Goldman
Intellectual-Stock Exchange
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