PUBLICATION
Decentralizing Products Certificates Using Blockchain Technology
Type
Conference Paper
Year
2019
Authors
Research Area
Intelligent Information Management
Event
18th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on WWW/INTERNET 2019
Published in
CAGLIARI, Italy
ISBN/ISSN
978-989-8533-94-4
Abstract
OECD wrote in their report 2016 that up to 5% of imports are
counterfeited goods. The report estimated this damage at EUR 85 billion (OECD/EUIPO,
2016). The presence of counterfeit products on the European market is on the increase,
therefore the intervention of inspection bodies and authorities alone is not sufficient,
consumers can make their contribution and support this process. 2003 started the EU a
program “Rapid Alert System” as an information platform to publish
alerts about dangerous products in the market. Over 2 000 alerts published by the system
yearly. Thus, allowing local authorities to screen their market and take appropriate
action should the same product be found (Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers
(European Commission), 2018). In this paper, we propose the foundations of a new system
for decentralizing product certificate based on blockchain technology which close the gaps
of the unilateral published digital certificate. The decentralizing of product
certification by using blockchain technology empowers consumers by easily verifying a
product certificate, at the same time enable certification bodies to issue and sharing a
certificate in tamperproof ways. This could be one of the important steps in the direction
to reduce counterfeiting. The goal of this paper is to create a new category of
applications in which the end-user identifies counterfeit product certificates and
contribute to the fight against product piracy.
Reference
Daoud, Eduard; Gaedke, Martin: Decentralizing Products Certificates Using Blockchain Technology. CAGLIARI, Italy, pp. 155-160, 2019.