How SFOR technology helps creators protect authorship and earn profit

  • 7 Jul, 2025
    | Salome K

In the modern digital era, creators face two main difficulties: illegal distribution of works and earning challenges. SFOR offers an innovative solution based on blockchain and smart contracts that makes copyright management transparent, secure and profitable.


Automatic copyright protection.

Blockchain as a digital registrar.

Each work (text, music, image, video) is registered in a distributed ledger, which prevents falsification. Authorship confirmation happens instantly, and information cannot be changed later. In case of disputes, blockchain evidence is accepted in court as legally valid.


Simplified monetization.

Direct deals without intermediaries.

The SFOR.trade platform allows authors to sell licenses directly to buyers, without publishers or other intermediaries. Commissions are significantly lower than in traditional systems.


Flexible licensing terms.

The author sets the rules themselves: price for use, license duration, copying restrictions. The buyer completes the deal through a smart contract that automatically executes the terms.


Fair profit distribution.

Automatic payments.

If a work is used, SFOR automatically credits remuneration to the author. The risk of underpayment due to errors or fraud is eliminated.


NFTs for unique content.

Authors can release works as NFTs, which: confirms uniqueness, allows selling rare copies, opens access to new markets.


Integration with fiat payments and state registries.

Soon SFOR will add support for conventional currencies, which will simplify payments for authors. Connection to state registries is planned, which will strengthen copyright protection.


SFOR algorithms: prospects of digital ecosystem for copyright protection

In the digital era where content is easily copied and distributed without creator control, SFOR algorithms offer a fundamentally new approach to intellectual property protection. This technology could become the foundation for transforming the entire copyright system, ensuring transparency, security and new monetization opportunities for creative work.

Promising ecosystem for creative community

SFOR algorithms can create a comprehensive environment for interaction between authors and their audience. Thanks to built-in analytical tools, creators will be able to receive detailed information about how their content is used: which works are most popular, in which regions and among which demographic groups. This data can become the basis for strategic decisions about developing creative projects and marketing campaigns.


New level of audience interaction

One of the key capabilities of SFOR algorithms could be forming sustainable connections between authors and their fans. The technology can provide mechanisms for direct support of creators through license purchases or digital assets, creating a sustainable economic model. At the same time, the possibility for commenting, discussion and content sharing remains, which helps form loyal communities around each author.


Legal protection and preventive measures

Development of SFOR algorithms involves integration with legal services, which could significantly simplify copyright protection processes. In perspective, the system will be able to offer tools for automatic violation detection, pre-trial dispute resolution and even litigation support. This is especially important when traditional protection mechanisms often prove too slow and expensive.


Integration capabilities and new business models

The flexible architecture of SFOR algorithms potentially allows system integration with social networks, educational platforms and media resources. Such compatibility opens new opportunities for content distribution and monetization through automatic licensing for various purposes – from advertising campaigns to educational programs.


Development prospects and democratization of access

In the future, development of SFOR algorithms could lead to creation of a truly democratic system where emerging and established authors get equal access to protection and monetization tools. Flexible pricing, crowdfunding opportunities and presales of exclusive content – all this could become part of the ecosystem.

Special interest lies in the potential of integration with artificial intelligence technologies, which would allow continuous service improvement based on analysis of user behavior and changes in the digital environment.

SFOR algorithms represent not just a technological solution, but a potential foundation for a new paradigm in copyright. Combining intellectual property protection, analytics tools and monetization mechanisms, this system could create a sustainable ecosystem for creative industries in the digital era.

It’s important to emphasize that all described capabilities are in development stage and their implementation depends on many factors including technological progress, legal regulation and market demand. However, we can already speak about significant potential of this technology for transforming relationships between authors, rights holders and content consumers.

Tatyana Burgamina & EWA