A critical examination of the application of blockchain technology for intellectual property management

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Ito, K. and O'Dair, M. 2019. A critical examination of the application of blockchain technology for intellectual property management. in: Treiblmaier, H. and Beck, R. (ed.) Business Transformation through Blockchain: Volume II Palgrave.
Chapter titleA critical examination of the application of blockchain technology for intellectual property management
AuthorsIto, K. and O'Dair, M.
Abstract

This chapter critically investigates the application of blockchain technology for intellectual property management. To date, there have been relatively few critical discussions of the feasibility of utilising blockchain technology for the management of intellectual property, although much has been written, in media and industry sources, about the potential. Our aim, by contrast, is to examine possible limitations - and, subsequently, to suggest tentative solutions to the limitations we identify. Specifically, this paper aims to examine the use of blockchain technology for intellectual property management from two perspectives: operation and implementation. We conclude that, while commentators often focus on technical characteristics of blockchain technology itself, it is the incentive design – which was fundamental to the original Bitcoin proposal – that is also critical to truly decentralised, and disintermediated, intellectual property management.

Book titleBusiness Transformation through Blockchain: Volume II
EditorsTreiblmaier, H. and Beck, R.
PublisherPalgrave
ISBN
Hardcover9783319990576
Electronic9783319990583
Publication dates
Online31 Dec 2018
Print14 Jan 2019
Publication process dates
Deposited25 Sep 2018
Accepted06 Jun 2018
Output statusPublished
Accepted author manuscript
Copyright Statement

The full text is the author’s accepted manuscript of the book manuscript accepted for publication after peer review, but prior to copyediting and typesetting. The published version is available via https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319990576

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99058-3_12
LanguageEnglish
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