Blockchain-based Intellectual Property Management: Exploring blockchain-based solutions for managing intellectual property rights, including copyright protection and digital asset ownership
Published 23-06-2024
Keywords
- Blockchain,
- Piracy,
- Counterfeiting
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Abstract
Blockchain technology has emerged as a promising solution for managing intellectual property (IP) rights, offering transparency, security, and efficiency in the protection of creations and digital assets. This paper explores the application of blockchain in IP management, focusing on copyright protection and digital asset ownership. We examine the current challenges in IP management, such as piracy and counterfeiting, and how blockchain can address these challenges. By analyzing existing blockchain-based IP management systems and their implementations, we provide insights into the benefits and limitations of blockchain in this domain. The paper concludes with future research directions and potential advancements in blockchain-based IP management.
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