How can web3 support European
From July 2025 to January 2026
The first open challenge that invites startups, developers,
designers,
legal experts,
creatives and researchers across Europe to reimagine the next generation of
copyright
solutions—open,
creator-centric, interoperable.
Creativity fuels innovation.
Everything starts with a spark. An idea. A vision. A line of poetry, a beat, a sketch. It’s the purest expression of who we are—and what we can become. Creativity is the heartbeat of human progress.

Protecting creativity exists for centuries.
Leonardo da Vinci wrote his notes in mirror script. He hid his inventions in code. Why? Because even then, he understood that once an idea is shared, it can be used in ways beyond his control. Protecting creativity exists for centuries.
Today’s digital environment offers creators unprecedented reach, but also calls for greater clarity around how works are used. By applying metadata and digital identifiers, creators can connect their identity to their work, manage permissions, and access new licensing channels. Copyright in this context becomes a practical tool: it helps ensure credit, enables authorisation, and supports fair remuneration.
The creative landscape is changing
Today, creation is borderless. One post, one click, and your work
is everywhere.
Digital
platforms have opened new avenues for expression, enabling writers, artists,
developers,
musicians, and designers to share their work directly with others.
Yet, this fluidity also makes it harder to track origin,
credit, or usage
conditions.
"Did you know that, in Europe, 1 in 3 creators is self-employed(*)." It is essential to offer them tools that protect visibility, attribution and fair use of their creative work."
(*) According to a 2022 report by the European Union's statistical office, 31.7% of Europe's cultural and creative workers are self-employed, compared to 14% in the economy as a whole (Source)
What if...
What if creators across sectors and income levels had access to a trusted, open infrastructure for proving authorship, registering ownership, transferring rights, and exploring licensing? Can we improve copyright infrastructure in Europe to meet the demands of digital creation? Could this help protect innovation and sustain cultural work?
What if...
you could be part of this?
The 2025 Copyright Innovation Challenge.
We’re launching the 2025 Copyright Innovation
Challenge to explore
ideas for the
next generation of copyright solutions
—open, creator-centric, interoperable.
We’re calling on Startups, Developers, Designers, Legal experts, Creatives, Researchers to co-create digital rights infrastructure using Web3 technologies, taking into account existing copyright industry standards.
What do we expect?
We are calling you to build solutions
that support creators with:

Authorship, Co-authorship, Ownership Verification
How can I prove that I am the original creator or co-creator of a work?
Rights Attribution, Transfer
How can I ensure that my rights are properly attributed, and how can I securely transfer those rights to someone else?
Secondary Market Licensing or Resale
How can I resell or relicense my work in secondary markets to generate more revenue?
First Public Disclosure Registration
How can I register or record the first time my work was made public to protect my rights?
Dispute Resolution
What options do I have if someone disputes my ownership or use of a work?
Search Mechanism to Discover and Identify Rightsholders
How can I easily find out who owns the rights to a work I want to use?
Licensing Automation
How can I automate the licensing process to save time and reduce manual work?
Your solution can target one or more aspects of the creator's journey.
What we offer.
Contribute and learn.
Develop a real-world case study that addresses pressing copyright challenges and supports the rights of European creators in the digital age.
Visibility at EU-level.
Showcase your work through targeted EU promotion, with opportunities for institutional exposure and direct engagement with policymakers and stakeholders.
Access Expert Support.
Benefit from structured support throughout the challenge, including pitch coaching, technical guidance, and mentoring from policy and technical experts.
How to participate?
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1
Submit your application
July 2025 - September 2025
The call will remain open throughout the summer. A panel of experts will evaluate applications against the selection criteria and select an initial shortlist of candidates, who will then be invited to participate in the piloting phase.
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2
Pilot your solution
September 2025 - January 2026
Over a three-month period, the shortlisted applicants will refine or develop their solutions. At the end of this phase, all finalists will present their solutions and demonstrate them in an online pitch session. A jury will select the top three teams and invite them to a final pitch in a flagship event.
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3
Pitch and stand out at EU level
January 2026
Selected finalists will pitch at a high-level EU event.
For the detailed timeline, please refer to the challenge brief.
Let’s redefine copyright for a new Generation.
This is not just a technical problem. It’s a call to recognise that creators matter—and that their work deserves protection, recognition, and reward.
Join us in designing innovative solutions for copyright to serve the people who create.
2025 Copyright Innovation Challenge