Internet Of Rights(IOR) In Role Based Block Chain
Yunling Shi, Jie Guan, Junfeng Xiao, Huai Zhang, Qiang Guo, Yu Yuan

TL;DR
The paper proposes the Internet Of Rights (IOR) model using multi-chain blockchain technology to enhance data privacy, ownership, and governance, enabling secure cross-domain data collaboration and supporting intelligent governance.
Contribution
It introduces a layered multi-chain blockchain framework for data rights management, privacy protection, and cross-domain collaboration, advancing blockchain-based data governance models.
Findings
Built a multi-layer blockchain consensus model for data rights.
Enabled data ownership registration and rights management.
Facilitated privacy-preserving cross-domain data processing.
Abstract
A large amount of data has been accumulated. with the development of the Internet industry. Many problems have been exposed with data explosion: 1. The contradiction between data privacy and data collaborations; 2. The contradiction between data ownership and the right of data usage; 3. The legality of data collection and data usage; 4. The relationship between the governance of data and the governance of rules; 5. Traceability of evidence chain. In order to face such a complicated situation, many algorithms were proposed and developed. This article tries to build a model from the perspective of blockchain to make some breakthroughs.Internet Of Rights(IOR) model uses multi-chain technology to logically break down the consensus mechanism into layers, including storage consensus, permission consensus, role consensus, transaction consensus etc. thus to build a new infrastructure, which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
