As per the report of local Chinese news, an Eastern Chinese City Hangzhou will now use the features of the blockchain system to counter the plagiarism issue for online writers. To overcome with several internet cases, China has launched its first internet court in the Hangzhou city which enables them to save time and mitigate various overhead costs to get an appropriate justice. The court is expecting to accept court filings and cases through online system following the process of a live stream.
The government-based ID or information details from Alipay account will help the prosecutor to check their identification details.
The government takes the support of The Hangzhou Internet Court to settle ousted related to “diversified Internet disputes, and a ‘first mover’ for the transformation of Internet trials.”
In China, Hangzhou consists of an enormous number of online writers. The Binjiang District of China city has a place popularly known as “writers’ village,” where more than a hundred writers are involved in the online writing process. But such writers are suffering from the piracy issues from a long period of time and currently, it has become one of the complex issues which can enable them to prove their ownership working.
Although, writers use downloaded content and screenshot for their ownership proof such downloaded documents are very easy to forge and accordingly make them ineffective.
Use of Blockchain evidence to deal with plagiarism issues
As the legal servicing fees and notary fees are quite high, hence it’s not that easy for every writer to pursue justice from those who have just copied their data.
However, as per the Hangzhou Internet Court, it may be possible to keep documents safe and secure from such unauthorized access, provided the document needs to upload in the Blockchain system and from its decentralized and open distributed ledger technology features one cannot forge the document.
As per one of the judges, Wang Jiangqiao’s opinion, writers will be in advantageous part due to the feature of tamper-proof nature which has an ability to “track “authorship, time of creation, content, and evidence of infringement.”
In the past few weeks, China had predicted blockchain technology which can be used to store data and information. The Hangzhou Internet Court became the first court to pot for such process.