I'll post the same questions here, that were not responded to at bitcointalk:
This project seems like an overly complicated take on micropayments to which the new currency, Sollars, adds very little (do you have any thoughts on this?).
Good answers to a few questions would help ameliorate my skepticism:
1) You seem to have no experience with any kind of tech startup or blockchain project. Do you bring anything other than marketing to this project?
2) Why should anyone give you/your organization 10-20% of the earnings from their films when this whole payment process could easily be entirely decentralized? What is that fee for and why should it not go to the content creators? In short, why do content creators need you at all?
3) You seem to be using terms "DAC" and "blockchain" as equivalents, which is not how I understand them. Could you clarify what you mean by DAC and how a DAC fits into your long term plan?
4) Your analogy to Uber is problematic. Anyone with a car can be a taxi driver via Uber. Not just anyone can create high quality media content. Making blockbuster TV shows and films takes massive teams of people and large upfront investments. It seems to me that the success of your project depends crucially on convincing wealthy producers that your system will make them more money than the system already in place. How will you do this?
I'm interested in hearing these answers too. I scoured all over for the whitepaper that will talk about delivery mechanisms, but couldn't find anything. There was a reference to "read the whitepaper" at the end of one of the videos, with no link in the youtube description.
If anyone understands what a mammoth undertaking this is... it's going to take a long time, a lot of money, and a lot of bumps in the road.
If I stood up and said my name is Gary, and I've got a project called Gollars and Gents, to revolutionize the airline industry. Please buy into my ICO, and I'll release the fine details later. (Right now I just have overview and faq material out), you would all probably tell me to get lost.