This won’t fix being able to view the content and / or code…
This won’t fix being able to view the content and / or code outside of a walled garden until we can upload encrypted content… and then we have to make sure the creator and owners can always access it, even if the service to which it was uploaded goes out of service or offline.
This probably requires a new protocol… like 1satOrd Encrypted version
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I see, so there are a lot of technical challenges...
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that’s my opinion anyway.
need a DRM (digital rights media) model that the creator has control of. Creators can always access their creations, but content owners can only access what they own.
Can be achieved with some type of shared key implementation, maybe. I dunno.
Kind of like on 3dordi a Collection item owner can always add more items to the collection, while the collection content owners can’t… you get the idea…
And this is the functionality we would want, I would think… to be able to add more content units to a collection, and DRM encrypted… because books shouldn’t be “finite”… unless you’re doing a special limited addition. We want people to read books, but we also still want to make money from our work and not allow tech savvy people to just go copy the book from the blockchain and start sharing it everywhere for free.
just an example…
BSVA tells us how to build transferable, encrypted data into txns in this podcast using 1SatOrd and/or BRC100 and TypeScript. =)
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https://x.com/bsvassociation/status/2016867344673337781?s=46&t=u955iYQg7VhMrQnF4Qpy8Q
This triggers "octra".
I am not sure what it is and since I am on vacation I only have my smartphone and no laptop at hand.