AI Competition Music Licensing Compliance Scanner
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
Checks a competition studio's music playlist against ASCAP/BMI licensing status and competition organization rules, flagging tracks that need a licensed "competition edit" before performance.
Kill Reason
Music licensing compliance databases can be replicated by any developer with API access to ASCAP/BMI registries, creating no durable competitive advantage in a niche market — and the narrow audience of competition dance studios is too small to support a standalone product with no proprietary data moat.
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