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Eudon "Bless" Delemar Joins the Creators' Rights Movement as Head of Development
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ATLANTA - TelAve -- Eudon "Bless" Delemar Joins the Creators' Rights Movement as Head of Development
Brooklyn-born creative business leader brings experience in music, media, project management, AI, and software development to advance creator ownership and copyright awareness.
ATLANTA, GA — The Creators' Rights Movement has announced Eudon "Bless" Delemar as its Head of Development. In this role, Delemar will support the organization's operational growth, technology readiness, and cross-department efficiency as the movement continues its mission to protect creators, raise awareness around ownership, and advocate for stronger copyright protections.
Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Delemar brings more than 20 years of experience across project management, business development, music, film, media, technology, and software innovation. His career has placed him at the intersection of creativity, entrepreneurship, and systems development, giving him a strong understanding of the challenges creators face when protecting their work and building sustainable careers.
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Delemar first connected with the Creators' Rights Movement through his work with MoonTown Records and Publishing LLC, where he met Mark Goldstein, CEO and learned more about the movement's purpose. He says the mission immediately aligned with his long-standing support for artists' rights.
"I have always been on the side of artists and creators," said Delemar. "Too many people create work without fully understanding what they are signing, who owns it, or how it can be reused and licensed. Ownership is not just paperwork. It is protection, compensation, and legacy."
As Head of Development, Delemar will help the movement stay informed on emerging technology, including artificial intelligence and digital platforms, while ensuring internal teams have the tools, systems, and resources needed to operate efficiently.
Throughout his career, Delemar has witnessed creators sign away rights without fully understanding the long-term impact. He has also seen how today's digital economy allows content to be copied, reused, licensed, trained on, and monetized faster than many creators can track.
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Delemar is also the creator of SourceGent, a software product built to help individuals and small businesses compete in spaces often dominated by larger companies. For Delemar, the same principle applies across music, authorship, film, software, and business: creators deserve access, protection, and a fair opportunity to succeed.
The Creators' Rights Movement is currently focused on increasing public awareness and driving petition signatures in support of stronger creator protections.
Creators, artists, authors, musicians, filmmakers, entrepreneurs, and supporters are encouraged to learn more and sign the petition at:
https://creatorsrightsmovement.com
Brooklyn-born creative business leader brings experience in music, media, project management, AI, and software development to advance creator ownership and copyright awareness.
ATLANTA, GA — The Creators' Rights Movement has announced Eudon "Bless" Delemar as its Head of Development. In this role, Delemar will support the organization's operational growth, technology readiness, and cross-department efficiency as the movement continues its mission to protect creators, raise awareness around ownership, and advocate for stronger copyright protections.
Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Delemar brings more than 20 years of experience across project management, business development, music, film, media, technology, and software innovation. His career has placed him at the intersection of creativity, entrepreneurship, and systems development, giving him a strong understanding of the challenges creators face when protecting their work and building sustainable careers.
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Delemar first connected with the Creators' Rights Movement through his work with MoonTown Records and Publishing LLC, where he met Mark Goldstein, CEO and learned more about the movement's purpose. He says the mission immediately aligned with his long-standing support for artists' rights.
"I have always been on the side of artists and creators," said Delemar. "Too many people create work without fully understanding what they are signing, who owns it, or how it can be reused and licensed. Ownership is not just paperwork. It is protection, compensation, and legacy."
As Head of Development, Delemar will help the movement stay informed on emerging technology, including artificial intelligence and digital platforms, while ensuring internal teams have the tools, systems, and resources needed to operate efficiently.
Throughout his career, Delemar has witnessed creators sign away rights without fully understanding the long-term impact. He has also seen how today's digital economy allows content to be copied, reused, licensed, trained on, and monetized faster than many creators can track.
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Delemar is also the creator of SourceGent, a software product built to help individuals and small businesses compete in spaces often dominated by larger companies. For Delemar, the same principle applies across music, authorship, film, software, and business: creators deserve access, protection, and a fair opportunity to succeed.
The Creators' Rights Movement is currently focused on increasing public awareness and driving petition signatures in support of stronger creator protections.
Creators, artists, authors, musicians, filmmakers, entrepreneurs, and supporters are encouraged to learn more and sign the petition at:
https://creatorsrightsmovement.com
Source: Creators' Rights Movement
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