Media Industries is a peer-reviewed open access journal that supports key research in the world media industry, institutions, and policies.
Kevin Sanson, Editor-in-Chief of Queensland Institute of Technology, vol. It is 2. We provide editorial supervision. 5, No. He is supported by Graduate Assistant Dan Padua and Graduate Assistant Bondy Kaye.
Media Industries is a peer-reviewed, multimedia, open-access online journal supporting key research in the world media industry and institutions. We are waiting for contributions from various media industries such as movies, television, the Internet, radio, music, publishing, video games, advertisement, mobile communication. You can investigate the submission separately for these industries, or to investigate internal relations between industrial sectors. We will encourage modern and historical research, with particular emphasis on contributing to global and international perspectives. Media Industries also is focusing on innovative approaches, imaginative theoretical approaches, and exploring the direction of new research.
Industrialization of the Media Industry New digital processes are changing the way of creating, distributing and monetizing media. Traditionally, the media industry focused on content creation and distribution optimization, but today many companies are automating, digitizing catalogs and stocks, launching new rights management systems, and content creation algorithms I am making it.
The media industry has been severely affected, contents are damaged, and illegal copying of intellectual property rights is spreading. In the industry, content can be duplicated and distributed when quality deteriorates, so a large loss has occurred in digitalization. Paywall and digital rights management systems did not significantly reduce copyright infringement. The report points out that blockchain-based technologies can solve paid content problems by introducing a micropayment-based pricing model. Copyright infringement and illegal copying are almost impossible and advertising budgets can be more accurate and focused because media usage can be linked directly to corresponding content items.
As the use of eyewitness content increases, the media industry increases the risk of copyright infringement. There are many reasons - it is difficult to find a discussion of original content sources, online archive errors, limited budgets for media organizations to access user-generated content, and rational usage . Content is not explicitly allowed by the owner. On this week's podcast, host Della Kilroy joined Storyful's Legal Director - Emmet O'Grady, Global Video Editor - Shane Creevy, Content License Coordinator - Jenny Scotson and Pol Seoige - Video Creator Content It is not licensed by international media organizations