Back in 2003 we wrote something called the Faultline Manifesto which predicted that one-day online trading exchanges would be the basis of real time content provision to broadcasters and OTT services globally. When this failed to happen 13 years on, we began to think, “Oh well getting one prediction wrong is not the end of the world.” But it turns out we didn’t so much get it wrong as get it way too early. This week we came across The RightsXchange or TRX, named the exact same name as The Rights Exchange, which was launched by Softbank, and based on Intertrust DRM technology in the US back in 1998, which disappeared without trace. Eventually we still believe that all content…