About DCI.WIKI

The Digital Content Identifier platform - securing and protecting digital works worldwide.

Our Vision

A world where every digital work is uniquely secured and attributed, enabling creators, researchers, and institutions to share knowledge freely while maintaining proper recognition and protection.

Our Mission

To provide an open, accessible, and reliable system for registering and protecting research, creative content, and cultural heritage, ensuring that digital works can be properly attributed, discovered, and verified globally.

Why DCI?

In our increasingly digital world, content needs protection and attribution.

The Problem: Plagiarism

Digital content can be easily copied, shared, and repurposed without proper attribution or permission.

The Problem: Lost Attribution

As content spreads online, original creators often lose proper credit and recognition for their work.

The Problem: Lack of Discoverability

Without proper identifiers, valuable content becomes difficult to find, verify, and cite.

The Solution: DCI

A global, open, secure unique identifier system that protects content, ensures proper attribution, and enhances discoverability.

Who Needs DCI?

Digital Content Identifiers serve a wide range of users across various fields and industries.

Researchers & Universities

Academic papers, datasets, research findings, and educational materials benefit from DCIs that ensure proper citation and recognition. DCIs help track the impact and reach of academic work.

Content Creators

Videos, blogs, podcasts, photos, designs, and other digital content can be protected with DCIs, allowing creators to maintain ownership while sharing their work globally.

Music & Entertainment

Songs, performances, lyrics, and creative works can be registered with DCIs to ensure proper attribution, royalty tracking, and protection against unauthorized use.

Museums & Cultural Heritage

Digitized artifacts, monuments, and cultural heritage items can be preserved and authenticated with DCIs, ensuring proper historical context and attribution.

Join the DCI.WIKI Community

Be part of the movement to secure and protect digital content worldwide.

Register Your DCI