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I skimmed through the @storyprotocol —it’s an amazing idea. (Haven't built anything on it yet). My Mind Map: They mentioned that they created the Story Protocol with the help of top IP advocates. The most interesting part I found is that they convert everything to NFTs. For example, if The Washington Post publishes an exclusive article under their paywall, they can register it as IP on the Story Protocol and set rules that no one (particularly AI companies) can use their data. If someone does, Story Protocol will have on-chain attestations (built by some partner) to confirm that IP laws have been broken.
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However, the biggest drawback is that if AI companies still don’t comply, it would require legal action, which is often slow and expensive. This approach could work in places like America or Europe where strong IP laws exist. However, if AI companies relocate to a third-world country where IP laws are weak and legal proceedings are slow, they could easily bypass them. Story team, have I got this right, or is there any other way that AI companies have to comply without going to court?"
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