An ecosystem of services, solutions and tools to manage and protect creativity in a digital age.
For those who create content, concept design or wish to protect their work, whether on commission or before publication or distribution: creativity has value.
New technologies and solutions for Museums and Exhibitions: a new dimension of art representation in the digital era.
Digital asset management: from start-ups to research and development companies, consulting and solutions on data protection and intellectual property.
Digital assets: threats, reliability, governance: methodologies and technologies that can be adopted for effective data management.
rcRMS is the platform created by Rights Chain for the management of Copyright and Intellectual Property.
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With the start of the school year, work year, or however you want to describe it, projects and plans for the near future are taking shape, including the organisation of cosplay conventions. Today we offer you an article on the importance of careful layout of areas within the convention environment.
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In August 2023, we published a short article dedicated to the renowned topic of greenwashing. While conducting research on the subject, we came across some significant updates. However, environmental protection does not seem to have achieved the recognition it deserves. So, what has changed in these two years?
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We're here today with @alganori, the artist behind the creation of our mascots and a member of the Rights Chain team since the early days! In today's interview we investigate how our beloved figures came to be, what was the creative process that gave birth to them, and what is their story.
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We are here today with @anais_art, the Italian artist responsible for our 2024 spring stickers. In today's interview she tells us about her experience in the art scene, from the beginning of her journey to her most recent developments.
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We return to the blog with a brief article on the recent case involving TikTok and Xiaohongshu. The text proposed today is intended as an accessible explanation of the situation, so that it can be understood at first glance. We hope it will be useful.
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We work in a period of hysterical evolution from both a technological and a social point of view, and an interdisciplinary approach is indispensable in order to be able to tackle complex problems. We are honoured to be able to collaborate with organisations and institutions that share our values, with whom we continue to disseminate our expertise and through whom we can gain new insights and knowledge.
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Recently, we have repeatedly highlighted the uses of artificial intelligence in the medical-scientific field, mentioning the pleasant discovery of this technology as a valuable resource. However, it is important to explore this topic from a more precise point of view, highlighting the inevitable risks associated with its implementation within healthcare.
Introducing such a technology, which is rich in facets, as yet unexplored features, and particularities under development, into an environment as sensitive as the healthcare sector is a decision that requires a not inconsiderable level of attention. The efficiency affected by artificial intelligence is directly proportional to the risks brought by it.
Indeed, the reference article considered today is proposed as an extensive analysis of the discriminatory factors related to the use of artificial intelligence systems within the mentioned environment.
The work by Michele Iaselli and Giovanni Caria investigates the Cyberwar phenomenon, meant as the use of computers and online networks to "fight" within the cyberspace. More specifically, it analyzes the subject of Cyberwarfare, the art of war in cyber environments, deepening the subject in question from the point of view of cyber attacks conducted against entire nations.
The book is divided into two parts; the first is dedicated to deepening and explaining Cybersecurity and everything that revolves around it, in close contact. They also dwell on computer crimes and everything that falls within the scope of "cyberwar". The second part, on the other hand, is full of first-hand testimonials and thoughts from IT experts.
Can blockchain play a role in the modernisation of the copyright processes? Rights Chain has been mentioned in this article by Andrew Hayward on Decrypt along with names like Sony, Microsoft, and other companies working on the copyright problem in the digital era, helping protect artists from pirates.