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Camp Network Powered KORUS Debuts With Imogen Heap, mau5trap & Plastikman: The First App to Legalize Fan Remixes as On-Chain IP

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Last updated: 2025/10/22 at 5:04 PM
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Fans can now legally remix tracks from global icons and mint their edits on Camp Network with provenance, programmable licensing, and automated royalties.

New York City, New York – Camp Network, the Autonomous IP Layer-1, today announced the launch of GRAMMY-winner Imogen Heap, mau5trap, Plastikman (Richie Hawtin), and Beatport on its blockchain. The renowned electronic music artists are launching on KORUS, the first AI-powered app that allows fans to legally remix music. Every remix is minted as on-chain IP at creation, with rights and royalties enforced by Camp’s infrastructure. KORUS unlocks legal fan creativity around licensed remix packs and stems so music communities can experiment, mint, and monetize new derivative works with full attribution and transparency on Camp.

While most artists earn only fractions of a cent per stream on traditional platforms, remix packs on KORUS – powered by Camp’s onchain licensing infrastructure – can generate upfront revenue worth more than a year of streaming income. Artists capture upfront with income and ongoing royalties, while fans gain the ability to legally co-create with their favorite musicians. For the first time, fandom evolves from passive listening into active collaboration, opening a sustainable, rights-aware path for fans.

“Fandom shouldn’t live in the gray zone,” said James Chi, Co-Founder of Camp Network. “Together, KORUS and Camp provide a simple, sustainable model: artists earn upfront and share in automatic downstream royalties; fans remix legally. This is what ‘IP rails for culture’ looks like – provenance at the execution layer, programmable licensing, and real-time splits that scale from indie creators to the biggest stages..” 

Fans can now participate legally in remix culture with clear licensing and automatic payouts – while artists and labels retain control over how their catalogs are used. This turns fan energy into compliant, trackable IP, expanding the pie for all participants and reducing takedowns, disputes, and admin overhead.

How KORUS Works

  • Import & Create: Fans access licensed remix packs/stems and create new versions directly in the KORUS app.
  • Register & Mint: Finished remixes are minted on Camp Network with on-chain Proof-of-Provenance (PoP), establishing authorship and licensing terms at the point of creation.
  • License & Earn: Rights, revenue splits, and downstream usage are enforced by smart contracts; royalties stream automatically across participating apps and services in Camp’s ecosystem.

“Remix culture is the heartbeat of modern music, but creators have lacked a simple, legal way to participate,” said Inder Phull, Founder & CEO of KOR Protocol. “ Fans post edits and remixes that go viral, yet, rights are unclear, takedowns are common, and payouts are rare. Labels and artists struggle to track contributions, clear samples, and share revenue fairly so creators. Moreover, communities can’t build durable careers on top of unsupported content. KORUS changes that. We’ve built a fan-first creation flow that respects rights holders while inviting the community in. By extending the deployment on Camp’s IP-native blockchain, we can make co-creation fair, fast, and global.” 

The KORUS app begins rolling out to waitlisted users today, with broader access opening in the coming weeks. Early campaigns will spotlight Imogen Heap, mau5trap, Plastikman (Richie Hawtin), and Beatport remix materials, with additional artists and catalogs to be announced.

To learn more about how Camp Network is building the future of AI and IP, visit www.campnetwork.xyz. Join the waitlist for KORUS at https://www.korus.co/

About Camp Network

Camp Network is the Autonomous IP Layer designed to power the future of IP and AI. As a Layer-1 blockchain, Camp is pioneering the Proof of Provenance Protocol, embedding IP registration, licensing, and royalty distribution directly at the execution layer while optimizing for agentic-driven workflows. Users can tokenize any form of IP, fine-tune and deploy AI agents, and tokenize these agents onchain for broader ecosystem use.

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About KOR Foundation and KOR Protocol

KOR Protocol is a decentralized open framework and growing suite of tools designed by KOR Protocol launch partners and contributors. By integrating advanced AI with robust blockchain technology, KOR Protocol supports artists, musicians, filmmakers, and developers in protecting their creations and engaging directly with global audiences in innovative ways.

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Aakanksha Agarwal

Camp Network

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