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Professional studios had DRM (Digital Rights Management), but your aunt’s home video didn’t. Mineno created a lightweight, open-source DRM standard that allowed any creator to watermark, track, and monetize their content without lawyers. This unlocked the "Everyone" aspect—suddenly, grandmas could sue if a corporation stole their recipe video. The core of Tazuko Mineno everyone entertainment and
Mineno consulted on a mobile-based audio drama designed for low-data areas. Instead of video, the content used binaural audio and voice-activated branching narratives. Farmers could "choose" the protagonist’s next move using their phone’s keypad. This content reached 2 million users in areas previously ignored by streaming giants. Here, "everyone" meant including those without a 4G signal. You build a vessel that can carry any