IMZ Standards
The increasing digitalised + globalised audiovisual sector calls for a sustainable common ground for transactions to take place in a way that is efficient + secure for all market players.
With the IMZ Standards on Metadata + Copyright, the IMZ + its member organisations are making this a reality.
IMZ Standards: Metadata Standards and Digital Transformation
What is the need for metadata standards for a successful digital transformation?
IMZ Standards: ISCC Code and IP Rights
What are the benefits of the ISCC code to protect IP rights?
IMZ Standards: Decentralised Services and IP Trading
What are the benefits of decentralised services in terms of IP Trading?
IMZ Standards: Introduction to Metadata
The IMZ Metadata Standard has been defined, advanced + tested by the IMZ + its member organisations within the framework of the development of Content.Agent.
The international audiovisual industry is in need of a metadata standard that is compatible with existing systems, that benefits all market players and that also includes information specific to music + dance films. With the unique + unified IMZ Metadata Standard, the IMZ and its members are making this a reality!
IMZ Standards: A Unified Standard
The IMZ Metadata Standard has been defined, advanced + tested by the IMZ + its member organisations within the framework of the development of Content.Agent.
The international audiovisual industry is in need of a metadata standard that is compatible with existing systems, that benefits all market players and that also includes information specific to music + dance films. With the unique + unified IMZ Metadata Standard, the IMZ and its members are making this a reality!
Avant Première 2022: Reasons Why And Ways to Care About Digital
Together with Advantage Austria, we explored the most significant developments and trends in the creative industries. What do they mean for international film trading? How do you best approach them?
Digital Content Management in a Decentralized and Democratized Online World
Decentralisation and democratisation are shaping our business of tomorrow. Blockchain technology and Web 3.0 (aka Web3) aim to empower internet users to claim real ownership of the content and data they have created and shared with others. But what ways are there to identify and protect digital assets such as music and video files in the online world? Together with experts from the music and tech industries this IMZ Academy session in the course of Karajan Music Tech Conference “NFTs, Web3, DAOs“reflected on current practices and standards and put those into comparison with a promising proposition made by the ISCC Foundation.