Blockchain and publishing: towards a publisher-centred distributed ledger for the book publishing industry

IF 0.9 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Creative Industries Journal Pub Date : 2021-06-30 DOI:10.1080/17510694.2021.1939541
M. Ryan, Phoebe Macrossan, Sue Wright, Michael Adams
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Abstract There is a small but growing volume of scholarly research and technological experiments in relation to blockchain and book publishing. However, to date, appropriate and feasible blockchain models for rights management and copyright exploitation remain largely untested. Furthermore, extant research has focussed on author-centred models of intellectual property and royalty management, with limited focus on publisher-centred models. Consequently, there are few practical prototypes and little understanding of blockchain models that are mutually beneficial for both writers and publishers. This article presents the findings of a two-year research project, No Point in Stopping, that explores a publisher-centred model of blockchain publishing that creates value for micro-publishers. The project developed a custom blockchain prototype and digital ledger to manage intellectual property agreements, royalty payments, and the tracking of both physical in-store and online purchases. The authors argue that for publishers, blockchain can create and monetise new digital publishing products from the drafting and editing process, thereby using intellectual property that would normally be an input into the publishing process rather than a commercial output. Blockchain can also create a new contract and revenue system that disrupts the current fee-for-service model by paying royalties to all creative professionals involved in this publishing process.
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区块链与出版:面向图书出版行业以出版商为中心的分布式账本
关于区块链和图书出版的学术研究和技术实验虽少,但数量在不断增长。然而,迄今为止,适当和可行的版权管理和版权利用模式在很大程度上仍未经检验。此外,现有的研究主要集中在以作者为中心的知识产权和版税管理模式上,而对以出版商为中心的模式关注有限。因此,很少有实用的原型和对区块链模型的理解,这些模型对作者和出版商都是有益的。本文介绍了一项为期两年的研究项目“No Point in stop”的结果,该项目探索了一种以出版商为中心的区块链出版模式,该模式为微型出版商创造了价值。该项目开发了一个定制的区块链原型和数字分类账,用于管理知识产权协议、版税支付以及实体店和在线购买的跟踪。作者认为,对于出版商来说,b区块链可以从起草和编辑过程中创造新的数字出版产品并将其货币化,从而使用通常是出版过程的输入而不是商业输出的知识产权。b区块链还可以创建一个新的合同和收入系统,通过向参与发行过程的所有创意专业人士支付版税,打破目前的服务收费模式。
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Creative Industries Journal
Creative Industries Journal Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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2.40
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27.30%
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30
期刊介绍: The scope of the Creative Industries Journal is global, primarily aimed at those studying and practicing activities which have their origin in individual creativity, skill and talent, and which have a potential for wealth creation. These activities primarily take place in advertising, architecture, the art and antiques market, crafts, design, fashion, film, interactive leisure software, music, the performing arts, publishing, television and radio.
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