I actually did some r&d for a company that was sort of along those lines but they went under (don't get me started, they still owe me money) before they had anything that could go public and would scale well.
Just playing devil's advocate here but wouldn't you need some manner of identifiying the content itself and matching that identity to the CRD ID in an automated process for this to work?
Let's say Harry Thief buys himself a $2.99 set from rockbottomcontent. Rockbottomcontent issues him a CRD ID for his set. He then steals all of Honest Joe's pics and submits them around town with his perfectly valid CRD ID and email address. Unless the system can match the actual content that is submitted with the ID used this situation will slip through without raising any alerts.
It would still be a matter of having to actually look for copyright violations linked from participating TGPs.
Granted there might be more accountability when a copyright holder sees a potential violation as the content producer that issued the CRD ID to Harry Thief would have his contact and billing information.
Interesting though, you should keep rolling with it and see what comes up.
cheers
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