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by PeterCorless
1645 days ago
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Blockchain is not a grammar for intellectual property rights. You literally need to create a grammar for that, and an application layer, which is not part nor parcel to the blockchain architecture. Nor should it be. You should be able to make an assertion of rights, and then provide proof of those rights, based on multiple computing paradigms, whether from a SQL or NoSQL database, or embedded within a computer file itself, or so on. There's a whole body of work in my life associated with this idea, and no, blockchain doesn't automagically solve for many or any of the problems I saw looming back in the 1990s: https://patents.google.com/?inventor=Peter+P.+Corless |
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