Again, I think we're talking about tools, that the law needs to be technologically neutral. We're talking about ways to apply the right, which would be traceability, blockchain, arts banks. There are tools. There's the copyright filing that you can do. The tools exist, and they need to be refined in this new technology.
First and foremost, you need the right. Then you'll find the tools to apply those rights. The idea is to stake the right so you can follow the life of your artwork. It's not a question of lottery; the fame and recognition come with time and work and exposure. The fact is, you have to create the right, and then the tools will follow. It's technology. The copyright law needs to be technologically neutral. That's a fundamental concept of law.