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# Rights Graph — On-Chain Ownership Graph

## Rights Graph — On-Chain Ownership Graph

AI-generated content is collaborative by nature.

A single song may involve multiple contributors, including the original creator, AI model, voice provider and remix creator.

Traditional copyright systems struggle to handle these complex relationships. Rights Graph solves this problem through blockchain technology.

Rights Graph mainly records:

* Creative lineage and remix relationship chains
* Contribution records of each participant, including AI agents
* Preset royalty distribution rules

### Practical Meaning

When a song is remixed at scale, the system can automatically identify all upstream contributors and distribute revenue according to preset rules.

This fundamentally solves the traditional industry problem where remix value is almost impossible to capture.

In simple terms, Rights Graph makes complex multi-party collaboration transparent, traceable and automatically executable.


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