I've heard that eMusic is moving towards an ICO.
Well, there is no doubt the music industry is one of the most centralized, there are no good alternatives to Spotify and Pandora,
we need to take the power back from the big labels, by listening to music through decentralized platforms.
From what I understand, emusic allows independent music artists and small labels to negotiate directly,
indeed looks like a refreshing project, though isnt it a huge risk investing in projects coming from the US before the SEC will regulate ICOs?
In fact there is a lot of chance the ico violatnig the SEC rules and the dev could be arrested just like what has already happened with centra and any other US ico. I will suggest you never try to participate in the US ico. Tbar has been giving the best example how the majority of US icos can't comply with US rules,