If you are a photographer who is struggling to make ends meet by selling your photos through mediums like Shutterstock and Dreamstime, or if you’ve actually witnessed your images being used on websites without your permission, perhaps Copytrack is something you’d be interested in taking advantage of.
There’s two sides to this one.
First, they enable you to copyright your photographs so that consumers can lawfully purchase rights to use your work. Second, Copystack also has a system built to detect your photographs that are used throughout the web, enabling you to pursue monetary settlement for your work that the violator has been taking advantage of.
Here’s how it works, as a photographer, once you’ve created a free account, you can upload an unlimited amount of photographs onto Copytrack’s registrar. Once the photographs have been verified as your own, you are provided a certificate of authorship for the images which are included on the blockchain.
You can then prove your ownership of those images by providing the private addresses if ever the need arises. The ownership of the images via the certificates are also freely transferrable.
The thing to keep in mind that your identity will need to be fully verified since this is directly related to who owns the photographs.
Once your images are registered onto the blockchain, the Copytrack web crawlers are sent out into the web to search for your images.
If any duplicates exist you’ll be notified and can decide if the use of these images are indeed an infringement of their copyright. If you’re then interested in a monetary settlement Copytrack will handle everything for you, even the court case.
Copytrack seems to be making a true attempt to help both sides by taking many steps before any real legal action is taken. They even allow for “post-licensing” which seems to be a good way to negate this whole sue culture. These allow violators to purchase a “post-“license to avoid costly and time consuming legal battles.
From what I can gather about the team behind this company, I’d say they are capable of this venture. Particularly the CTO who is a specialist in software development and focused specifically on image recognition. So Copytrack’s native token, CPY will be used to fuel the smart contracts that interact with the registrar and will allow for automatic payments to copyright owners.
If this is something you’re interested in, they are currently in the presale phase in case you wanted to get a bit of a discount, otherwise the public sale begins on January 10.
Additional Reading/Sources:
Copytrack Website
Copytrack White Paper
Compare to others like Shutterstock and Dreamstime
Compare to Pixsy, PIXRAY and others (Page 7 of White Paper)
The concept seems practical and useful, but I have some doubts that Copytrack's crawlers will be very effective. I'm fairly certain that countermeasures will be developed eventually to fool these software image trackers.
Secondly, how would Copytrack be able to tell if the author claiming ownership of an image is in fact the author of that work?
I'm not sure of the effectiveness of the crawlers also, but to verify that the photographs are indeed your own you'll need to provide the RAW or at least the original JPEG file.
I'm deleting raw files after photoshot/lightroom using
Check out digital watermarks. They are being implemented in video services now. Photos and music will be next. The advantage to using blockchain is that they extractions to identify the watermark will probably be faster than the current method.
Interesting, thank U Heidi
Yes and this is very timely especially for those who are into professional photography. A lot I am sure will be interested on it especially with the boom of great cameras in our smart phones. This has a lot of market having billions of people with their smart phones today.
I also love the way you explained it, it seems to me that it is easy and simple to use, except on the aspect of getting fully verified, I wonder what documents are to be submitted before being verified. The experience of getting verified with some exchanges nowadays truly sucks. Hope that it is as simple as Face ID .
Well, we have to see through it in the future as it is still on pre-sale and ICO. But will be checking on its progress. Thanks for sharing!
From what I've read of the white paper, it seems that at least regarding providing proof that the images are indeed your own includes providing the RAW file or original JPEG only (page 13 of white paper) In regards to verifying individuals they aren't as specific.
Thanks for the update... I am sure they will soon provide info or users will provide reviews as soon as their first product/project is launch.
Thanks for sharing this, looks very interesting project.
Wow this could be the future of copyrighting. A lot of times people could be copyrighting their work and not know about it. Now technology will investigate violators for us.
Really good. Makes me think of becoming a photographer lol at least seems like a good investment.
Nice article, as well you should check out Fast Invest ICO! Grea team with already operating FinTech business!
Really fascinating piece! Would you advise investing in the CPY token?
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great article @heiditravels... I will use it ...
thanks so much for post and sharing your knowlage with us
Interesting post @heiditravels. Thanks for sharing!
Keep killing it with the excellent content
How much do you need to change or edit s picture before it is no longer copyright protected?
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i just shot a link to my buddy. he's a travel photographer. quick question: is the copyright info in the image meta data to make searches easy?
The answer to that is on page 14 of the whitepaper. Cheers!
thanks.
I'm really not sure about specifics to that level unfortunately. Your friend can always reach out to the team and ask them though! You can find links to all of their social medias and chat groups on their website: https://copytrack.io/
Thanks for sharing!
Wow! This is great. I’m definitely bookmarking this post. Thanks for the info.
What is your thought on this token?
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@ka82/populous-one-of-the-best-altcoin-with-great-use-case
I've been hearing an awful lot about it, it's near the top of my list to dive into. So in due time I can get back to you with a better answer ;)
Thank you :)
i like it
Wow this is golden? You mean I can use this to protect my graphic works? I didn't knew such things existed on a blockchain already...
...great!
Thanks for sharing Heidi!
Cheers!
It is always a step forward when the intelectual property is secured! The only way for us creators to share content of high quality, and get the recognition deserved, both socially and monetary! Tks @heiditravels.
Interesting concept. I do stock photography and have learned to just go with the flow. One useful tool is a free site that lets you FIND your images on other sites: https://www.tineye.com/. I also played with Digimarc, but found it was pretty pricey for my needs. - Rob
Very interesting! Thanks for the post! :)
This seems like a great application for blockchain
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Cheers for the heads up! Interesting stuff.
A scammer used my profile pics to scam women. A female I.T. professional in Europe was suspicious and searched for the source of MY photos and found the real me. This guy (or group) was from Nigeria she found out and he tried to get her to meet in Dubai and help him with a $30,000 crisis. She and I are very close now. The question is: How many others fell for the scam into money loss or worse?!! Blockchain can now protect us from these Identity Crimes! Thank you Heidi for sharing this, and YOU, ... be careful out there :-) David #scam #blockchain
great informative post my friend... really awesome... I will copyright my photographs with blockchain now...
Awesome use case! A great platform for all the photographers out there who would like to monetize. Thanks for sharing Heidi!!!
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Do have a degree? Is it in computer science? Just wondering what your education background is?
Would we have to upload our pictures to your website or?? :/
Heidi, nice one, I've been watching your vids on Youtube, just discovered you here... I posted a comment on you Ether delta video regarding EOS key pairs, might post it on Steemit also if that query was legitimate
Thank you Heidi! I was looking for an interesting project to invest in and your video was very helpful as always! :)
This is very informative, will check this out. Saw Meghans post on FB and got here !
Hi heidi! It looks that even kodak is looking into it, check KodakONE and KodakCoin projects!
I've created a steemit for our highline team projects, as someone said even if its a shot in the dark its better to push the trigger! haha
Any suggestions are very wellcome!
Thank you so much for posting this, @heiditravels!
It's a subject that's really been an issue for me as a pro-photographer for more than a decade. Copyright laws around photography are ambiguous as it is – the internet hasn't helped matters. At some point I had to just accept that people are going to do what they want, with or without consideration for intellectual property.
Lately, however, I've been looking into the use of blockchain as proof-of-existence. The concept sounds promising. I hadn't heard of Copytrack, yet I've been keepin an eye on po.et and have considered experimenting with Yours. Glad for the new lead!
I decided to not invest in this ICO. As a wannbee photography I understand the issue but I felt the ICO wasn't advertising itself well enough and couldn't see much hype about it.
Interestingly the next day the Kodak news came out with a similar ICO and feel that could be a better option. But don't Getty already do what Copytrack wants to do and pays in fiat?
Hi Heidi. what a cool thing to spread!! I was trying to understand how to stop my images being used. Thanks for sharing.
If I were more officially a photographer, this would be super helpful. I wish there were an equivalent for music?? I'm finding it stressful to figure out the copyright things for my music as a singer-songwriter--even wondering if I should be posting my originals here?? Any thoughts on that dynamic?
Seems like Copytrack turned out to be a bad apple so to speak. It's getting sued.