Microsoft is looking to use the Ethereum blockchain to combat digital piracy. The company is exploring a new system named Argus, which it dubbed as the "first public anti-piracy system" in its white paper published last week. It laid out the design, implementation, and evaluation of the new system.
Microsoft and Chinese e-commerce behemoth Alibaba have released a paper detailing their plans for a cloud computing system. The 11-page document was published by Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, on Thursday. Microsoft is working with Carnegie Mellon to develop the technology. Microsoft has announced a new system to fight digital piracy. Argus will allow users to remain anonymous while reporting pirated content. The company says it will run on a public blockchain, unlike the e-tokens known for high transaction fees. Microsoft hopes the move will make anti-piracy efforts more effective.
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