Protecting Intellectual Property in the Digital Age : How the Enkivers Digital Vault Works

Protecting Intellectual Property in the Digital Age : How the Enkivers Digital Vault Works

Enkivers represents a significant technological innovation in the field of intellectual property protection and valorization in the digital era. The platform addresses contemporary challenges regarding the security and management of digital content, offering an integrated solution that combines academic rigour with practical accessibility.

The first European initiative with global applicability

In the context of accelerated digitization, Enkivers stands out through the implementation of an advanced intellectual property protection system, being the first European initiative with global applicability in securing visual concepts in the digital environment. Its technological architecture incorporates multiple levels of cybersecurity and implements the fundamental concept of a "certain date" for the authentication and timestamp validation of digital files.

Who it is for and how it works

The applicability of the platform spans a broad spectrum of users, including both individuals – content creators, artists and independent professionals – and legal entities such as commercial organizations and public institutions. The platform facilitates the protection of digital assets in a robust cyber environment, offering technological and legal guarantees for the integrity and confidentiality of stored data.

From a functional perspective, the platform operates on the principle of a secure digital "container", implementing advanced encryption and authentication protocols. The interface has been designed according to the principles of cognitive ergonomics, ensuring an optimal balance between accessibility and security.

A "personal digital vault", different from the cloud

The platform differentiates itself from conventional cloud storage solutions through a complex "personal digital vault" system. This approach offers users multiple competitive advantages: legal protection through mechanisms establishing a "certain date", a high level of security and confidentiality, authorized institutional support, financial accessibility and operational flexibility, complemented by an integrated educational component on intellectual property and digital security.

The multidisciplinary character of the platform is evident through the integration of expertise from fields such as cybersecurity, law, education and technology. In a global economic landscape focused on innovation, Enkivers contributes to the local economy's ability to generate, protect and capitalize on knowledge, having a significant impact on the maturation of the innovation ecosystem.

InfoCons, a voice for consumers in international forums

InfoCons is a member of the World Intellectual Property Organization – WIPO, the only consumer protection organization in Romania accredited within this international forum. This official recognition places Romania on the global map of organizations that contribute to the international dialogue in the field of intellectual property. Through its participation in WIPO meetings and working groups, InfoCons promotes consumer interests and supports policies that encourage innovation and the fight against counterfeiting.

At European level, InfoCons is an active member of the EUIPO Observatory – the European Union Intellectual Property Office – with an important role within the Civil Society Working Group. At national level, the organization has been part, since 2006, of the Working Group on Intellectual Property Matters, coordinated by the Prosecutor's Office attached to the High Court of Cassation and Justice. This involvement on three levels – national, European and international – gives InfoCons a complete perspective on the counterfeiting phenomenon.

The organization's commitment translates into concrete actions: European projects dedicated to young people, large-scale awareness campaigns and an innovative app that puts information within reach of every consumer. All of these share a common denominator: the conviction that respect for intellectual property rights and consumer protection are two sides of the same coin.

In this context, the presence of InfoCons at the Sixty-Eighth Series of Meetings of the Assemblies of the Member States of WIPO, through its President Sorin Mierlea, is a natural continuation of nearly two decades of work dedicated to defending consumer interests in the field of intellectual property.

From information to action: the role of the InfoCons app

InfoCons' objective is not only to provide access to information, but also to empower consumers through digital innovation. The InfoCons app – a unique, innovative application – gives them practical tools to identify risks and actively contribute to a safer and more transparent marketplace. Through a simple barcode or QR code scan, consumers can access relevant information about products, right in front of the shelf.

One of the key features is the alerts section, which makes it possible to verify whether a product is subject to official safety alerts issued at European level, for both food and non-food products. The app provides information on the product name, the country concerned, the level of risk, the country of origin, the date the alert was published and an image of the product. At the same time, through dedicated functionalities, citizens can report products or services that may infringe intellectual property rights through counterfeiting or piracy.

Available in 33 languages, the app helps to disseminate consumer protection and intellectual property awareness messages at European and international level. Its educational dimension promotes informed choices and a culture based on responsibility, transparency and originality.

The presence of InfoCons at the Sixty-Eighth Series of Meetings of the Assemblies of the Member States of WIPO, through its President Sorin Mierlea, is a concrete demonstration of how digital innovation can support respect for intellectual property rights and protect consumers in Romania and around the world.

Intellectual property and the everyday consumer

Intellectual property is often perceived as a technical subject reserved for lawyers and large companies. In reality, it is present in the life of each of us, every single day. The trademark on a product tells us who made it and guarantees a certain standard of quality; patents make it possible for new medicines, technologies and innovative solutions to emerge; copyright rewards the work of those who create cultural and educational content. When these rights are infringed through counterfeiting or piracy, the first to suffer is often the consumer.

Counterfeit products mean not only economic losses for companies and public budgets, but also a real danger to people's health and safety. Counterfeit toys, cosmetics, car parts, medicines or electronics can endanger consumers' lives, precisely because they are made without respecting quality and safety standards. In an increasingly digital economy, where online commerce erases borders, these risks multiply, and the need for accurate, rapid information becomes essential.

That is precisely why InfoCons has developed a unique and innovative consumer protection app that allows people to check products before buying them, consult European safety alerts and report products suspected of counterfeiting or piracy. Through this digital tool, every consumer becomes an active partner in the shared effort to make the marketplace safer, more transparent and fairer.

InfoCons' participation in the Sixty-Eighth Series of Meetings of the Assemblies of the Member States of WIPO, through its President Sorin Mierlea, is part of this steady commitment: bringing the voice of Romanian and European consumers to the world's foremost intellectual property forum and turning global debates into concrete protection for citizens.

Signature: InfoCons Consumer Protection and Intellectual Property Department

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