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February 22, 2005

Scott Matthews, developer of the Andromeda digital music service and jukebox, has posted a proposal designed to manage some of the mayhem in the P2P world. The idea, dubbed DRUMS, suggests:

Essentially, the idea is to create a central database, along with an authority (or a handful of authorities) that can add/update it. The root DRUMS database would likely include data such as author names, work titles, publication dates, types of work, file checksums, flags indicating which rights remain reserved and which rights have been granted, and so on. It would not contain the actual works themselves.

Something to think about. A means for ascertaining the owners of creative works, knowing what rights the authors would like to pass along and so forth. (Note: I am one of the people posted on the sidebar of the site supporting the proposal).

Via The Peer-to-Peer Weblog


Originally posted by David Touve from The Peer-to-Peer Weblog, remediated by yatta on Feb 22, 2005 at 05:17 PM