“Any tax-in-lieu* fund from, or common pool resource of, shared intellectual property rights”
Interoperable wealth
This might include tax revenues and local authority funds, tax funds, tax deductible funds (eg, *Cultural Gifts in Lieu Scheme), mission-oriented, common and mutual funds, P2P finance schemes, democratically controlled levies (eg, see historical ‘Eady Levy’ ‘Taylor Swift Tax’ etc), ‘Crowdfunds’ (where there is an ownership transfer to the crowd) and Cooperatives.
Interoperable rights
This might include better managed resources and assets across multiple platforms; pooled resources; convenience and control - everything in one place for users, rather than scattered across multiple sites.
Interoperable responsibilities
If we are to control our rights, we need to control our responsibilities. When our online data, rights and assets are built around us and by us - rather than around multiple 'vendors', we become the powerful, creative humans we should be. We know when we want to share stuff or keep it private and what we want to do with it. Interoperability gives us choices and empowers better decisions - especially at scale, when it is often so hard to coordinate action and intention.
How we promote these things
One thing we do is work with tech partners to build online tools for artists. For an example demo, you can go to this 'CultureBanked Artist Flow':
Start by importing the data at https://app.kendra.io/culturebanked/import
Then go here: https://app.kendra.io/culturebanked/database
Then scroll down to 'Works' and 'Edit' one of the items to view.