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ArtizYou Trust Lab proposal Signed-off-by: ipman <41785507+SamDrissi@users.noreply.github.com>
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Hi @SamDrissi thanks for submitting your lab proposal.
Could you elaborate a bit on how your project connects to existing LFDT projects and what technologies you envision to use?
BTW, you may want to check out the work being done by #317. This seems like a similar effort. |
- David Boswell (dboswell@linuxfoundation.org) – Maintainer, LF Decentralized Trust Labs | ||
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# Pre-existing repository | ||
- https://github.com/Artizyou-inc/artizyou |
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Can you make this repo publicly visible? We need to check for license and DCO before we can approve.
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Hi @tkuhrt thank you for the feedback!
At the moment, our repository is private due to limited dev resources and security expertise. We're only two developers managing the infrastructure, and we're cautious about exposing the server or database without proper access control.
We're fully committed to making the project open source and public, but we’d appreciate guidance or support from the community to ensure we do it securely, especially regarding best practices for repo visibility, license integration, and avoiding exposure of sensitive backend configurations.
Would it be possible to get help from the LFDT team or be pointed toward the right process or template for a safe transition?
Thanks again for your support.
Hi @mbrandenburger, thanks for your comment! Artizyou aligns with LFDT’s mission by providing open-source tools for IP certification and plagiarism detection using blockchain and AI. We currently use Polygon (ERC-721) for time-stamped IP proofs and are exploring integration with DID and VC standards for broader compatibility. The goal is to empower creators with decentralized proof of originality, complementing existing LFDT trust and identity layers. Tech stack includes Node.js, MongoDB, and a custom plagiarism LLM (open for contribution). Happy to explore deeper synergies with LFDT projects. |
Co-authored-by: Tracy Kuhrt <tracy.kuhrt@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: ipman <41785507+SamDrissi@users.noreply.github.com>
Thanks for sharing @tkuhrt, impressive direction with HOPrS. There’s definitely synergy here. Artizyou focuses on the certification and monetization layer of IP (plagiarism detection, NFT certificates, licensing), while HOPrS seems to address authenticity and manipulation in media. I see strong complementarity: HOPrS secures provenance, Artizyou handles ownership proof, licensing, and open access tools. Looking forward to possible collaboration! |
Thank you for your validation friends! |
ArtizYou Trust Lab proposal
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