Casper API in partnership with the GPCC will protect copyright

GPCC
2 min readFeb 8, 2018

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It has been long ago since people sang and danced in front of an audience solely because of love for art. Today, millions and billions of dollars are spinning on the world stage. To see this, it is sufficient to remember the stadiums crowded by thousands of people and to multiple the number of visitors by the ticket price.
The success of the artist, and accordingly his earnings, consist of many factors, including the lyrics, music, etc. In this case, such type of work is the intellectual property of the author and should be protected, but there are people who are trying to take someone else’s work. Such situations are not uncommon-scandals on the basis of violation of someone’s copyright arise regularly: the young performer quails the old hit and gives it for his own work; in a new movie or TV series you can see almost overstated episodes; in books (and especially historical novels) there are excerpts, word for word repeating other people’s works… The relationship of scientific and around-scientific books is especially interesting.
Having realized the scale of the problem, the team of Global Protected Crypto Copyright (GPCC) has decided to create a decentralized service that provides global copyright protection, both on the domestic and international markets. The technical implementation of the idea is based on blockchain technology, and the storage of GPCC is supposed to use ETHEREUM network, but even in this case it is impossible to provide a 100% guarantee of security for the information stored in it. For GPCC the security of personal data is a critical parameter.
That is why we are glad to inform you about the beginning of cooperation between GPCC and Casper API. As you know, our project provides for the creation of separate storage on the hard drives of service providers, and they can be located in any corner of the globe. However, this is only one of the stages of protection. In addition, it provides for the division of files into parts and their encryption (encryption keys remain with a user).
Such an approach guarantees the user the inviolability of his data, which perfectly corresponds to the concept laid down in the basis of GPCC. The information stored using the Casper API cannot be found from outside — its parts are stored all over the world, but even if someone manages to calculate the location of the files, they won’t be used-they are encrypted, and the keys are with the owner.

www.casperproject.io

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