The present paper makes an approach to Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) to see if it can be an answer to the “public goods dilemma” present within intellectual goods and personal data; and, thereby, modify fundamentally the enforcement of laws of intellectual property (patents and copyrights) and personal data protec- tion. As part of this analysis, we will explore the possibilities of reducing costs of exclusion of digital assets that Blockchain represents, and the consequential privatization of said goods