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AMA Clip - OCME Roadmap

The foundation is built. Now we scale it.

At the first All Members Assembly, we shared four priorities to close out 2025—each designed to deliver on OCME’s core promise: transparent plays, transparent payments, and expanded distribution for creators.

Automated Payments

The goal: Get paid within 2 weeks of the pay period ending.

The backend code is largely in place. We’re running final QA testing now, and expect the next payment cycle to go through this automated system. When it’s live, you’ll also be able to see your revenue directly in your OCME dashboard—no more wondering where things stand.

The slight buffer exists because we only distribute revenue we’ve actually collected. We need time to ensure sponsors pay us before we pay you.

Verifiable Play Records

The promise: You can verify every play and every payment yourself.

This is the accountability layer. When a broadcast goes out, every piece of content gets logged and published publicly using cryptographically secure records. You’ll be able to check: My video played 7 times last month → I should earn X → I got paid X → Everything validates.

Why does this matter? In traditional music, about $1 billion per year goes unpaid to creators because ownership records get lost—and courts have ruled that labels get to keep it. We’re building systems to prevent that from ever happening here. The media registry was step one. Verifiable play records are step two.

Development is underway. Target: before end of year.

Show Runners

The opportunity: Curate your own 30-minute weekly show on AI Music Video Show.

AIMVS runs 24/7. That’s too much for one person to curate. So we’re opening the door for creators to run themed shows—you pick the vibe, you curate the content (yours or others’), you get an additional revenue split for your work.

Examples already exist: 1900-Creatures of the Night isn’t curated by Laura—it’s run by another team member. Saturday Morning Cartoons has come and gone. Now we’re formalizing the program.

Interested? Reach out to Laura. Development took longer than expected on the technical side, but we’re getting close.

New Curators & New Colonies

The vision: More distribution, more content verticals, more opportunities.

We’re in talks to bring on additional partners—not just new curators for music videos, but expansion into:

  • New content verticals (gaming, news, other digital media)

  • Video-on-demand services

  • New distribution deals

The media registry and governance framework we built are media-type agnostic. An MP4, an ebook, a game asset—they all work the same way. That’s intentional.

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