Towards trustworthy management of AIGC copyright: blockchain-enabled full lifecycle recording and multi-party auditing approach
This addresses copyright management challenges for AIGC stakeholders, offering a solution for scenarios like copyright confirmation and profit distribution, though it is incremental as it builds on existing blockchain approaches.
The paper tackles the problem of copyright ownership for AI-generated content (AIGC) by proposing AIGC-Chain, a blockchain-based system that records intermediate data across the full lifecycle for multi-party auditing, enabling precise copyright determination in disputes.
With the escalating proliferation of artificial intelligence technologies, AI-generated content (AIGC) has progressively permeated across diverse domains. However, this explosive application has also sparked widespread public discussion about the copyright of AIGC. Existing copyright legal frameworks, originally designed around human creators, now face a paradigm shift. As human involvement in the generation of AIGC diminishes, where creative expression increasingly hinges on AI. This discrepancy has introduced multifaceted complexities and challenges in determining the copyright ownership of AIGC within established legal boundaries. Given this, meticulous recording and auditing of contributions from all parties in AIGC generation becomes imperative. Blockchain, with its decentralized storage, offers a robust technical foundation for AIGC copyright management. Yet existing blockchain-based solutions have clear limitations: most only focus on certifying final generated products, ignoring the management of critical intermediate data across the full lifecycle, thus failing to meet the needs of core scenarios like copyright confirmation and multi-party profit distribution. For this purpose, this paper introduces AIGC-Chain, a trustworthy AIGC copyright management system. It conducts a comprehensive recording of intermediate data generated across the full lifecycle of AIGC. Such data is deposited into a decentralized blockchain for secure multi-party auditing, thereby constructing a trustworthy management for AIGC copyright. In copyright dispute scenarios, auditors can retrieve critical proof from the blockchain, facilitating precise determination of the copyright ownership of AIGC products. Both theoretical and experimental analyses confirm that this scheme shows exceptional performance and security in AIGC copyright management.