Copyrights, Intellectual Properties, and the Blockchain
More and more people are seeing the benefits of the Blockchain, even without the implications of the cryptocurrency world with it. Just a few days ago, the Philippine Government’s Education Department is slated to conduct studies and learning camps for people to be taught how to make use of the Blockchain in multitudes of applications, most of which aren’t connected in part or in whole, to the cryptocurrency scene.
The Philippines is but one of the few countries that are seeing the benefit of the blockchain, and on that note, why don’t we delve into one of the most fleshed-out yet still relatively unsolved issues of our age — Copyright and IPs (intellectual properties)
Since the surge of content and intellectual properties during the digital age, so did plagiarism and outright stealing of proper credit from their rightful owners.
which is why people are seeking opportunities in the web3, particularly in the notion that blockchain is to support a vast portion of its applications, including ownership records, among few others.
This means good news for content creators, who are always disadvantaged most of the time, given that everything you post on the internet can be copied and pasted in one way or another.
How can CUDOS be a part of this change?
Given that CUDOS is building opportunities that will prove useful in the web3, CUDOS’s activities that further this goal will indirectly help such content creators. Moreover, the fact that they are offering PoS services will not only make transactions efficient and cheap but so is keeping track of records.
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