Blockchain Deposition and Copyright Protection Method for Self-Published Content Infringement
Keke Qu () and
Liang Wang ()
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Keke Qu: Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication
Liang Wang: Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication
A chapter in IEIS 2022, 2023, pp 20-29 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Since the web 3.0 era, everyone can be the source of information dissemination, but with the gradual saturation of the self-publishing market, the video style, copy content, and scene layout of individual creators are directly “copied and pasted” by infringers, and the infringement phenomenon is increasing year by year. Based on the analysis of the characteristics of blockchain technology, this paper aims to analyze the difficulties encountered by self-publishing copyright, identify blockchain as the key to copyright storage and protection, and finally reflect on blockchain technology, which will bring challenges to self-publishing dissemination and regulation.
Keywords: self-media; blockchain; infringement; copyright protection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-3618-2_3
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