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User Rights Management

Summary

User Rights Management refers to the set of protocols and technologies that ensure proper access controls and entitlements to users within digital systems, particularly in decentralized applications in web3 environments.

Detailed Description

In the context of web3, User Rights Management (URM) is crucial for maintaining the integrity of decentralized applications and ensuring that users can own and control their data and assets. URM includes identity verification, access control via smart contracts, and the ability to grant or revoke permissions to different user roles. It leverages blockchain technology to provide transparency and immutability, enabling users to verify their rights without relying on centralized entities.

Category
Identity and Access Management
Synonyms
Rights Expression Language
Access Control Management
User Access Management
Digital Rights Management (DRM)

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Access Control in Decentralized Applications

Manage user access to various features in decentralized applications based on their roles and permissions.

Industries:

Finance
Gaming
Social Networks

Platforms:

Ethereum
Polkadot
Binance Smart Chain
Data Privacy Management

Allow users to control who can access their data while storing it securely on a decentralized network.

Industries:

Healthcare
Education
Data Services

Platforms:

IPFS
Filecoin
Ethereum
Tokenized Access Rights

Enable users to buy, sell, or trade their access rights in decentralized platforms using tokenization.

Industries:

Real Estate
Digital Media
Crowdfunding

Platforms:

Ethereum
Cardano

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