 And we're live. Hi, I'm Dazza Greenwood, a scientist at the MIT Media Lab. And we're here to say hello in friendship and connection to our friends in San Paolo. Let the legal hackers open Music Legal Hackathon. And you're joined by our chair sponsor from Endor, a spinoff company of the Media Lab. And you should have some terrific swag there. And we'd just love to hear what's going on in San Paolo. Do you want to do your quick report out? And then we can do a little sharing back and forth and coordinate the terrific projects and ideas. So, Mila, it's all yours. So, I'm Mila. Nice to meet you all. I'm a co-organizer of San Paolo Legal Hackers and of this event as well. We had just kicked off our amazing event here. What we've done so far is to have this great learning track where we had lawyers, producers and entrepreneurs discussing what are the challenges faced in the music and production industry. So, we are really, really, really excited. We have this very amazing background of people here. Can you all say hi? It is composed by students, law protectioners, entrepreneurs. And we are all about discussing ideas and how can we get our agenda of hacking the law and hacking music and hacking production together. So, in a sense, I think it would be great to hear about Endor's technology. And I don't know if you can quite see, but we already have some people using Endor's t-shirts around there in the back. So, Endor is already this very cool brand here in Brazil. So, if your girls could introduce yourselves and bring a little bit of Endor's technology, great. Hi, nice to see you, everyone. I'm Mila. Hi, I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. I'm Mila. And the hashtag ... hashtag hack for music. Asked awesome content. And we will send over some extra swag to those who upload extra food content. Amazing, yeah. That was Karen. I'm glad you're Karen. Great. I just stepped back, Dalza. it's good to be at least virtually at the media lab. Yeah, the sound is breaking up a little bit. I'm sorry about that. I was just asking what happened. So you've got a great turnout, discussions are going well. And so what's next in San Paolo? How's the rest of the flow of the day look? Yeah, so we're getting ready for our last presentation. It's gonna be made by one of our great entrepreneurs here today. And afterwards, we're all about hacking. Hacking is my favorite activity. So I know that you all know this, but in terms of like indoor stuff, you can either try to use their technology, which we hardly recommend. And we've got a Wiki page. We actually have their chief technology officer. We've got all these technologists here who can help teams that want to try to use the technology. So you'll never have a better opportunity to give it a go than now. But the other thing is we understand that some people are lawyers. They may be business people, entrepreneurs. And there's more than one way to learn and to make progress. And so another thing in the discussion track, I just want to highlight that you can do and it's happening in Kansas City, in Texas. We did it in San Francisco and last week in New York is have a discussion group. And some of the key topics that we've identified that are related to indoor and also general themes are how can we protect privacy? How can we protect the ownership rights to digital assets and topic for indoor would be what could be possible in a business model and with a legal framework that made the most of being able to do analytics on data. Well, it's still encrypted. And so that's a capability that you need to have the founder of Endor came up with and perfected when he was up with and perfected when he was here as a grad student at MIT and they're really going for it with Endor in the market and providing solutions and products. We've got an open source aspect in this hackathon. So you could talk about that. You know, the legal frameworks, contracts, use cases, what kind of roles and obligations could be possible. Any discussion on the topic is another thing you could do in addition to applying the technology. Yeah, challenge accepted. We actually have the right crew to do that in here. Mixing all the liars and the business people and a few hackers we have at hand. So yeah, we will make sure to keep contact with either you or all the other nodes whenever we had doubts. I had already circulated the wiki of all the pages related to Endor's technology, the explanation, so on and so forth yesterday by email, but we can make sure to go through all of that again and try to see how Endor would benefit all the discussions we have been having here for the day. Perfect. Now, close your ears for one second. We also have other technologies that you can try. Some of the projects might be. Privacy for this one. Okay. All right, thank you. Glad you're here. So some of the other technologies available at legal hackathon.org are our chain. Our chain is getting popular blockchain and there's this project called our song. That's great. That's a tribute to Brian. That's a tribute to Brian. Tokenization. Can you give me one second so I can translate that into Portuguese? So, in addition to this technology of Endor that we're going to discuss a little bit more in detail, we're talking about our chain. Our chain is a technology, it has this product called our song that will use blockchain to help make the distribution and management of this right. So that's a cool option. And everything we're talking about here is open source. What does it mean? That it's free to talk to everyone, it's something that we can play here, play here with their help out there. Not just the people who are there in my team, but also the people who are in the others, who are experimenting with the same discussions that we're having. Next one. Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. Exactly. So the other one is to keep in mind consensus, ethereum is a difficult law and we have this communication for that. A court would check, a court very interesting. One second, happy to see you open law. So we have consensus, open law, that we have a lot of doing blockchain, blockchain ethereum, you must make sure that you can use the type of technical contracts that are very much in the sense that in the framework, so we have to make sure that we have some mega permits. And these projects will help to make sure that you know that with the very first hand talk, I think you've got a machine readable, auditable contract on the blockchain. It'll let you put them together. So you set those. So basically what I was saying is how to contract with the blockchain and if you don't have a contract with the blockchain platform, you don't need to contract with it. I can't handle it. Then you can translate that. This means that you can Good. Okay, so with that, I just want to just say, you know, Mila, I can say for sure is one of our favorite people in the world as a legal hacker and a collaborator. And I know that you're in very good hands here. So I look forward to seeing what you do later in the day. Can you tell me what time will we connect again so that we're ready? Yeah, probably two, two and a half hours from now should be good. Two and a half hours is thank you. You'll tell a Grammy? Certainly. Count us in. Thanks for your time. Great to see you again. Miss you and miss you all the guys. Thanks, Sam Paolo. See you soon. Bye, guys. See you guys. Bye, bye, bye.