Creator Bill of Rights
The creator economy is worth $200 billion in 2026. Projected to hit $1.3 trillion by 2033. Congress is finally codifying the problem. But codifying it and solving it are different things.

The Creator Economy Bill of Rights calls for fair treatment, transparent revenue sharing, and something platforms actively resist: audience portability. Creators can move between platforms without losing their communities. The creator economy is worth $200 billion in 2026. It's projected to hit $1.3 trillion by 2033. And 50% of creators cite opaque algorithms as their single biggest frustration — often the same algorithm that suddenly cuts their reach in half.
The asymmetry is stark and structural. You build an audience, the platform owns the relationship. You create the value, the algorithm decides your reach. Congress is finally acknowledging that this isn't sustainable as an economic model for creators who depend on platforms for income and distribution. The Bill of Rights codifies the problem. But codifying it and solving it are different things.
Audience portability sounds simple until you realize: no platform will ever voluntarily build it. Why would they? It's their moat. It's their leverage. It's why decentralized creator infrastructure isn't optional — it's inevitable. Verified creator identity that travels between platforms. Reputation that's portable. Data ownership that creators actually control.
This is exactly why we started REAX MEDIA INC.
We're building the infrastructure that makes the Bill of Rights real. Not as policy. As technology. Verified identity that works across networks.
What happens when creators port their audiences tomorrow? We don't know what the platforms lose first. We build for the creator. For the human.