20240020665. DECENTRALIZED PROOF OF CREATION simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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DECENTRALIZED PROOF OF CREATION

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Sanjay Bakshi of Portland OR (US)

Gautam Singh of Morrisville NC (US)

Geoffrey Gustafson of Saint Johns FL (US)

Muthaiah Venkatachalam of Beaverton OR (US)

DECENTRALIZED PROOF OF CREATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240020665 titled 'DECENTRALIZED PROOF OF CREATION

Simplified Explanation

The embodiments described in this patent application are focused on decentralized proof of creation. The system involves a blockchain and smart contracts, including a social decentralized identifier (DID) contract and multiple creator contracts owned and controlled by respective creators. A proof of creation facilitator service maintains these contracts.

Here are the key points of the patent/innovation:

  • The system utilizes a blockchain and smart contracts to establish decentralized proof of creation.
  • A social DID contract is created on the blockchain for a creator of a digital artifact.
  • Based on the social DID, a decentralized proof of creation (e.g., a non-fungible token) for the digital artifact is created on the blockchain using a creator contract.
  • The creator contracts are deployed by or on behalf of the creator.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Intellectual property protection: The decentralized proof of creation can provide a verifiable record of ownership and creation for digital artifacts, which can be useful in protecting intellectual property rights.
  • Digital art marketplaces: The technology can be applied to create a transparent and secure marketplace for digital art, where ownership and provenance can be easily verified.
  • Authenticity verification: The decentralized proof of creation can be used to verify the authenticity of digital artifacts, such as certificates, diplomas, or licenses.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Trust and ownership verification: The decentralized proof of creation solves the problem of trust and ownership verification in the digital realm, where it can be challenging to establish the authenticity and ownership of digital artifacts.
  • Counterfeit prevention: By creating a verifiable record of creation, the technology helps prevent counterfeiting of digital artifacts, ensuring that only genuine creations are recognized and valued.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Transparency: The decentralized nature of the system ensures transparency in ownership and creation records, reducing the need for intermediaries and increasing trust in the digital ecosystem.
  • Security: The use of blockchain and smart contracts provides a secure and tamper-proof infrastructure for establishing and verifying proof of creation.
  • Efficiency: The automation enabled by smart contracts streamlines the process of creating and verifying proof of creation, reducing administrative burdens and costs.


Original Abstract Submitted

embodiments described herein are generally directed to decentralized proof of creation. according to one embodiment, a blockchain and smart contracts, including a social decentralized identifier (did) contract and multiple creator contracts owned and controlled by respective creators, are maintained by a proof of creation facilitator service. a first social did for a creator of a digital artifact is created on the blockchain via the social did contract. based at least in part on the first social did, decentralized proof of creation (e.g., a non-fungible token (nft)) for the digital artifact is created on the blockchain via a creator contract of the multiple creator contracts deployed by or on behalf of the creator.