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title: Overview
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# Introduction to LBRY protocol
## Mission
What if anyone in the world could publish a piece of digital content, anyone else in the world could access it, for free or for payment, and that entire system worked end-to-end without any centralized authority or point of control?
That's the idea behind LBRY. To create a market for accessing and publishing information1 that is global2, decentralized3, robust4, optimal5 and complete6.
That's a fancy sentence, so here's a plainer one: we just thought it'd be really damn cool if there was a system that stored as much of the world's information as possible, but was owned and controlled by no one.
1In the information theoric sense, i.e. any data. LBRY facilitates distribution of all data, whether it be a video or a spreadsheet.
2Accessible anywhere in the world on any internet-connected device.
3Not controlled by any one person, party or authority.
4Resistant to censorship or attempts to control; impervious to attacks or disruptions.
5In the Pareto sense, with regards to the production and distribution of information (i.e. digital information is both created and distributed in a way that could not be any more efficient from the perspectives of information producers and consumers).
6The most complete collection of world’s books, films, art, games, etc. should be available via LBRY.
## LBRY Basics
## What's Next?
- Try LBRY
- Contribute to things
- Build things