Takedowns in the Age of Blockchain: What Creators Need to Know
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Decentralized and blockchain platforms promise ownership, transparency, and censorship resistance. But when copyrighted content or trademarks are abused, enforcement becomes far more complicated than on traditional social media.
On centralized platforms, you can submit a complaint to a single company and expect action. In decentralized ecosystems, there may be no single authority. Once infringing content is uploaded, it can spread across nodes, mirrors, marketplaces, and gateways within hours. Removing the original upload is rarely enough; copies can continue to circulate across the network.
This doesn’t mean enforcement is impossible. It simply requires a different approach. Effective protection focuses on tracking how content spreads, identifying the services that enable access (such as hosting providers, marketplaces, and gateways), and coordinating legal and technical takedowns across multiple layers of the ecosystem.
As Web3 continues to grow, creators and brands need strategies that evolve with it. Pellonia helps rights holders monitor misuse, build enforcement strategies, and protect their content even in decentralized environments.