Organizing the Digital World
The internet made sharing easy. It made attribution and compensation hard. We're building the infrastructure to fix that.
The Digital Paradox
Digital technology has democratized creation. Anyone can make music, write, design, code. But it's also made it nearly impossible to control what happens to that work once it's released.
Content flows freely. Attribution gets lost. Creators can't track where their work appears or ensure they're fairly compensated. The systems built for the physical world don't work in the digital one.
Our Answer: Digital-Native IP Infrastructure
We're building the system that should have existed from the beginning—a global, open, interoperable layer for intellectual property in the digital age.
Global by Default
One registration, worldwide protection. No territorial gaps.
Interoperable
Works with existing systems—CMOs, platforms, legal frameworks.
Open Infrastructure
Not a walled garden. APIs for anyone to build on.
The Vision
Imagine if every piece of digital content had a reliable, verifiable connection to its creator. Where licensing was as easy as clicking "buy." Where AI systems could automatically compensate creators whose work they learned from.
Why Now?
AI Makes It Urgent
Generative AI is consuming creative works at unprecedented scale. Without infrastructure to track this, creators have no leverage.
Technology Makes It Possible
Blockchain, AI fingerprinting, smart contracts—the tools finally exist to build what was previously impossible.
Economics Make It Necessary
The creator middle class is disappearing. We need systems that ensure fair value distribution.
Stakeholders Are Ready
CMOs, platforms, creators—everyone recognizes the current system is broken. The will to change is there.
Why start with music?
Learn why music is the ideal proving ground for global IP infrastructure
Why Music First