Fintage House Teams Up with TaTaTu: A New Era for Entertainment Transactions

Fintage House Embraces Cryptocurrency

In an exciting move for the entertainment industry, Dutch rights management firm Fintage House has announced a partnership with blockchain-based social entertainment platform TaTaTu to accept cryptocurrency for rights transactions. Imagine Hollywood mixing it up with crypto—sounds like the plot of a thrilling new movie, doesn’t it?

What is Fintage House?

Founded in 1986, Fintage House has carved out a niche by managing and collecting TV, film, and music publishing rights. Think of them as the guardians of creative content who ensure that artists are financially rewarded for their hard work. They also offer services for revenue collection and reporting for rights owners, ensuring that artists and creators get paid in a timely manner.

The Power of TTU Tokens

This partnership enables Fintage House to start accepting TaTaTu’s native token, TTU, for transactions related to film and TV rights. TTU tokens were originally designed for users to pay for video content—talk about a win-win! By allowing this method of payment, the platform aims to compensate content creators more efficiently. As quoted by Variety, Niels Teves, co-CEO of Fintage House, states, “Soon we expect to start drafting the first agreements where we shall be accounting and paying out in TTU Tokens.” Who knew that the future of movie royalties would involve a digital coin?

Collaborations with A-Listers

Not stopping at rights management, TaTaTu has also made waves by teaming up with Johnny Depp! The actor and TaTaTu founder Andrea Iervolino will create and produce new films and digital content through Depp’s production company, Infinitum Nihil. Some of the upcoming projects include:

  • A Lamborghini biopic featuring Antonio Banderas and Alec Baldwin
  • The drama “The Sound of Freedom,” starring Jim Caviezel and Mira Sorvino
  • A documentary focusing on actor Jeremy Renner

The Financial Backing of TaTaTu

This summer, TaTaTu completed an eye-popping $575 million Initial Coin Offering (ICO), making it one of the largest in 2018. Just to sweeten the pot, they also received an additional $100 million investment from rum heiress Lady Monika Bacardi. She passionately believes in the potential of blockchain and has fully endorsed the innovative capabilities of TaTaTu.

Conclusion: A Brave New World

Fintage House’s new partnership with TaTaTu marks an exciting chapter in the evolution of rights management and entertainment. Together, they are paving the way for using cryptocurrency as a legitimate and functional form of payment in the entertainment industry. As we leave stale traditional methods behind, it’s clear that the future is bright—and perhaps a little bit digital!

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