CIP60 offers metadata organization that enables functionality and interaction to be built by developers. Not unlike any CIP, permissionless networks offer no true enforcement mechanism to promote the adherence to the “recommendations” of the standard. We can, however, provide positive reinforcement via the functions enabled by utilizing the outlined schema.
This is the aim of the CIP-60 Music Metadata Enrichment Tooling proposal on Catalyst. Upon funding, open-source tooling will be created to streamline the creation of CIP60 compliant tokens, laying the foundation for music players and music marketplaces to leverage and gamify the information these tokens contain.
Implementors of these tools will be able to validate music submitted via these tools against existing music databases to check for infringement, crediting for cover songs and derivative works, and also the submission of original songs to the same repertories of musical works.
You can find the proposal on Ideascale below: