RAIDAR: Building a Music + Blockchain Startup Practicum

Course Number
ICE-316
Description

RAIDAR is a Berklee/MIT music licensing platform designed by Berklee students, for Berklee students to make money from their songs. Berklee students, alumni, and faculty can license their songs to visual media students. RAIDAR is powered by Open Music technology, an industry consortium of 300+ members including streaming services and major labels, and is a tool for artist education and career sovereignty. This year-long course, split into two semesters, will use RAIDAR as a pedagogical tool to demonstrate experientially how the stakeholders across the music value chain interact and how intellectual property is distributed and commercialized across this chain. Through a grounding in the concepts related to RAIDAR, spread across many disciplines with the music industry, and then through experiential learning and work in the project itself, students will come away with an understanding of what it takes to build a business in the music industry, and the personal experience of helping to create a real-world startup themselves.  The first semester will focus on the ecosystem in which RAIDAR is built, including the legal, business and technical concepts, and the skills they will need to contribute to the development of RAIDAR as a business. In the second semester, students will work on the RAIDAR team through a practicum, drafting legal documents and intellectual property education tools, conducting business development, designing and implementing marketing and communication strategies, and participating in an interdisciplinary, student led team that sustains RAIDAR, with guidance by BerkleeICE and Music Business faculty.  

Credits
1
Prerequisites
ICE-315 and written approval of course instructor
Required Of
None
Electable By
All B.M. and P.D. students
Major Elective for
Music Business
Semesters Offered
Fall, Spring
Location
Boston
Department
MBUS
Course Chair
Tonya Butler
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