Author

Pérez Solà, Cristina

Herrera Joancomartí, Jordi

Publication date

2019-11-26T12:09:19Z

2019-11-26T12:09:19Z

2019-07-22



Abstract

Since digital artworks are indeed digital content, they face the inherent problem digital content has: the link between content and its original author is very difficult to keep. Additionally, retaining control over digital copies of the content is also a challenging task. Digital coins have solved this very same problem through cryptocurrencies (for instance, Bitcoin) and have opened the door to apply the same techniques to other similar scenarios where ownership of digital assets needs to be preserved. In this paper, we propose BArt, a transparent and distributed mechanism for artists to commercialize their digital artwork, keeping control of the copies, monetizing its usage, and maintaining ownership. BArt allows artists to publicly register their work in the Bitcoin blockchain and sell usage rights in exchange for bitcoins. Buyers are allowed to exert the acquired rights. Proper behaviour from all parties is enforced by the system with cryptography and economic incentives.


Government of Catalonia, Grant/Award Number: 2017SGR00705


Martí i Franquès research grants programme, Grant/Award Number:2017PMF-POST2-06


Spanish Government, Grant/Award Number: RTI2018-095094-B-C22 CONSENT and TIN2014-57364-C2-2-RSMARTGLACIS

Document Type

Article
Submitted version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

bitcoin; blockchain technology; colored coins; digital assets

Publisher

Concurrency Computation Practice and Experience

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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/cpe.5490

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