Registry Nodes
Liccium’s technology enables third parties to independently set up and operate their own registry nodes within Liccium’s decentralized federated registry infrastructure. This flexible solution serves two key purposes:
1. Declaration Registries
Media organizations, membership organizations, or platforms can independently host and manage their own registries to store digital content declarations and rights metadata securely and reliably.
2. Verification Registries
Organizations can set up verification nodes to synchronize and access large volumes of rights declaration metadata, enabling rapid, real-time verification of digital media content across decentralized networks.
This federated registry approach ensures:
Effective Registry Synchronisation: Efficient synchronization and interoperability across federated registries, enabling third parties to easily and reliably access extensive declaration data.
Flexible, Sector-specific Control: Organizations can manage and define tailored governance rules, access permissions, and metadata structures, providing customized solutions aligned with specific industry requirements.
Scalable Content Authentication: Supports large-scale deployment and real-time querying, ensuring rapid and secure verification of content provenance and compliance with declared rights and licenses.
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