[Ipg-smz] I'll take "counterproductive intro blather" for $50...
Daniel Dern
dern at pair.com
Mon May 13 21:20:43 UTC 2019
And that's not even counting the crap before the actual too-long,
off-to-next-message text... - DPD
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Subject: BrainShare Analyst Blog Content - IP Breaking the ice for
blockchain-based economic networks
Content topics: Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, Intellectual
Property, Decentralization, Global Networks, Gaming,
Music, Entertainment Industry
To the Editor, via Cision Cloud: The attached independent
analyst content is geared toward enterprise IT and
business executive level audiences. This story has not yet
run in external publications or our own blog, is available
for syndication, reprint or quoting online or in print,
and can be excerpted or modified for length, if byline and
attribution of the article are included. Feel free to
contact Intellyx if you have any questions, want expert
quotes or to talk about the subject matter or vendors we
cover at pr at intellyx.com.
Intellectual property assets: Breaking the ice for blockchain-based economic
networks
Intellyx blog - IP Icebreakers for blockchain
Intellyx BrainBlog by Jason English
An icebreaker is a specialized ship that uses its momentum to move through the
frozen surface of a body of water. But counterintuitively, its bow isn’t shaped
like a pointed wedge to split the ice. Instead, the ship’s bow is curved, allowing
it to float above the ice and crush it instead.
Such is the approach of enterprising companies that are demonstrating the buoyancy
of token economics for blockchain networks and cracking their own course through
the crypto-winter for commercial viability.
What business distinction sets these networks apart from the first generation of
blockchain projects? For starters, they aren’t simply trading crypto for crypto’s
sake. They’re enabling trade in intellectual property.
Intellectual Property as the natural digital asset
... blah blah blah...
[Not to mention this gem:]
IP assets are digital-first products. Weightless, easy-to-copy files are quite
ideal to store and distribute over a network, if file size and bandwidth permits.
That ‘easy to copy and distribute’ part of IP is what makes blockchain such an
effective companion on the commercial journey.
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