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# Content Intellectual Property Rights

CARA, which stands for Creative AI Right Association, is a secure and reliable blockchain-based certificate for the ownership of digital content.

CARA utilizes blockchain technology to provide secure and reliable authentication of the ownership of content. It also provides an opportunity to monetize content if it is valued and licensed. CARA, combined with the AI technology provided by Pibble 2.0, records the ownership and movement of content, enabling CARA holders to securely record and monetize their content.

The Pibble 2.0 service will record the ownership of future AI creations through CARA on the blockchain and issue them as NFTs, leaving a record of future ownership verification. These records can be used as evidence in the event of copyright infringement.

In particular, with the development of AI technology, copyright issues for AI-generated content are becoming more and more important, and CARA certificates are expected to emerge as an important tool for copyright protection and monetization in the digital content market. The CARA certificate provides technical support for copyright protection, but does not assume legal responsibility.


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