TechFlow news, November 27 — According to an official announcement, Camp Network has released the "Origin Whitepaper," introducing a programmable intellectual property protocol designed for the AI era.
The Origin protocol aims to address the current intellectual property system's issues of being manual, slow, and bureaucratic, which hinder tracking attribution across thousands of sources, enforcing rights across derivatives, or settling micro-royalties worth fractions of a cent. The protocol represents intellectual property as IPNFTs embedded with licensing and royalty logic, maintains a provenance graph for derivatives and attribution, and enables real-time micro-royalty settlements on Camp's high-throughput infrastructure.
Origin adopts a three-layer architecture: the protocol layer handles IPNFT registration, licensing, and royalty distribution contracts; the service layer provides content delivery, legal document generation, and dispute resolution tools; the application layer offers SDKs and APIs for marketplaces and AI applications. The protocol supports AI agents as full-fledged intellectual property entities capable of autonomously registering outputs, licensing training data and models, and configuring royalty routing for upstream contributors.




