HOW CREATORS CAN USE LICCIUM

Machine-Readable Opt-Out
If you are a creator or rightsholder and do not agree that your original creative works are used for text and data mining by AI providers you can use the Liccium app to make a declaration that even machines have to respect:
“My content must not be used for AI training purposes!”
(TDM·AI protocol, according to the Directive (EU) 2019/790 on Copyright, Article 4)

Human Generated Content
What if creators could make simple public declarations, confirming that their works have been the result of human creativity?

News Journalism
What if journalists could provide IDs and fingerprints that proof integrity and authenticity of their publications?

Photo Metadata
Creative Communities
What if creators could easily be informed when their content is being offered or shared on platforms and retailers with no authorisation?
Music Creators
What if creators could make simple public declarations, confirming that their works have been the result of human creativity?
Web3 creators
What if web3 creators and NFT collectors could receive a notification everytime someone tries to right-click remint the works they own?
MEDIA SECTORS

Images
Photographers, photo journalists, NFT and web3 creators

Audio
Record labels, music publishers, bands, musicians, studios

Text
Publishers (academic, educational, trade, news), journalists, writers, bloggers

Video
TV and video producers and broadcasters, vloggers

Intermediaries
Audio, video and ebook distributors, platforms, retailers, libraries, archives, collecting societies (CMO’s), membership organisations

E-commerce
Businesses and individuals that publish content in any digital format, such as written offers, agreements, promotion material

Posth Werk BV receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme grant agreements No. 957228 and No. 101093274.
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