Sounds like Ascribe.
]]>Here’s a slide deck for the current working implementation (no blockchains involved): https://speakerdeck.com/mikorizal/9-nrp-value-equation-concepts-and-tutorial
Has not yet been applied to software, but could be.
]]>as far as I know, the copyfair itself only exists in prototype formats such as the Peer Production License and the double CC license use by the FairShares Association.
Therefore it would be a good guess that there is no blockchain application,
Michel
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Is anyone currently writing a CopyFair blockchain application? I have a picture in my mind of an app built based on FairCoin kinda sorta, but instead of having a wallet and coin, you have a content token which can be attached to a piece of software, music, writing, etc. The token would be included in a comment/documentation function in software or listed in the byline of an article, or otherwise attached in a meaningful way to show authorship of the content. Looking up this token would give you something resembling a blame chain in a source code repository, but without all the changes. This as a matter of saving on storage requirements, since that could be HUGE when tracking all changes, additions and embedded influences over time.
Such a system would allow for tracking of who had contributed to any piece which at some point would be picked up for commercial use so that remuneration could be paid.
Oh dear… Please tell me someone is already working on this, because if not, I think I have a paper to write this weekend.
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