Copyright Concensum, a blockchain-based global copyright registration service that advertised itself almost exclusively to photographers, appears to be completely dead.
, a blockchain-based global copyright registration service that advertised itself almost exclusively to photographers, appears to be completely dead.today but was instead based on cryptocurrency. The service was launched in the spring of 2016 as a way to provide photographers with a method of protecting their images through a blockchain-based registry.
The company said that tracking unlicensed images before this offering was a laborious task, since metadata is often lost once a photo is posted online. Concensum promised to solve this by making it easier to show image ownership. Copyright holders would verify their identity at the time of upload and a has value for the image and information about the photographer would then be written in the blockchain.
Once an image is registered with Concensum, Copytrack would protect it by continually monitoring it and if the image was detected anywhere online, the photographer would be notified. According to journalist David Gerard, there was a lot about Concensum that was misleading from the very beginning. Concensum was actually a separate business located in Singapore — a long way from the Germany-based Copytrack. The whole business endeavor was based“The ICO was advertised by Copytrack GmbH, using Copytrack GmbH’s track record of achievements. But the ICO was run by, and the funds sent to, a company in Singapore of a similar name, Copytrack Pte. Ltd.
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