18077650. Digital Rights Management for NFTs Across Search Surfaces simplified abstract (GOOGLE LLC)

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Digital Rights Management for NFTs Across Search Surfaces

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Ibrahim Badr of New York NY (US)

Digital Rights Management for NFTs Across Search Surfaces - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18077650 titled 'Digital Rights Management for NFTs Across Search Surfaces

Simplified Explanation

Systems and methods for digital rights management involve embedding content items and permissions in the blockchain. The permissions can be obtained through a user interface and are surfaced along with the content item. Additionally, a content-specific identifier is embedded in the content item to allow for easy identification of copies.

  • Embedding content items and permissions in the blockchain
  • Obtaining permissions through a user interface
  • Surfacing permissions along with content items
  • Embedding content-specific identifier for easy identification of copies

Potential Applications

  • Digital content distribution platforms
  • Copyright protection for digital assets
  • Secure sharing of sensitive information

Problems Solved

  • Unauthorized distribution of digital content
  • Difficulty in tracking copies of content items
  • Ensuring proper permissions are granted for content usage

Benefits

  • Enhanced security for digital content
  • Improved tracking and monitoring of content distribution
  • Simplified management of digital rights and permissions


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and methods for digital rights management can include embedding a content item and a set of permissions in the blockchain. The systems and methods may obtain the set of permissions via a user interface. The systems and methods may embed the data such that when a content item is surfaced, the permissions are also surfaced. The systems and methods may include embedding a content-specific identifier in the content item, which can allow for copies to be identified by searching for the identifier.