EVIDENTT feasibility study with a project poster on court-proof preservation of evidence of legal violations on the Internet at the international conference on Hybrid Human-AI Collaborative Networks (PRO-VE2025) in Porto, Portugal

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Prof. Dr. Thomas Schuster während seines Vortrags auf der internationalen Konferenz „Hybrid Human-AI Collaborative Networks" (PRO-VE2025) in Porto. Bildquelle: Thomas Schuster.

How can consumer rights violations on digital platforms be reliably and legally documented?
The EVIDENTT research project, which is being carried out as a joint project between the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the vunk - Institute for Consumer Research and Sustainable Consumption at Pforzheim University, is addressing this question.

Prof. Dr. Thomas Schuster presented the feasibility study at the international conference Hybrid Human-AI Collaborative Networks (PRO-VE2025) in Porto, Portugal. The aim of the project is to use distributed ledger technology (DLT, e.g. blockchain) to enable court-proof, tamper-proof and data protection-compliant evidence of legal violations on digital platforms. This is because conventional screenshots as evidence are easy to manipulate and often insufficient for legal use.

Many thanks to Prof. Dr. Thomas Schuster for the presentation and to all participants for the successful cooperation and the opportunity to present this topic on an international stage.

Further information on the project can be found here.

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