The forensic record is step one. The Rights Suite turns that evidence into licensing infrastructure, so you control how AI companies use your work and get paid for it.
Most rights holders find out about infringement after the fact. The Rights Suite flips that. Set terms before use, enforce during, and verify after.
Define permission at the granularity AI demands, from individual works to model versions to use cases. Machine-readable signals that AI companies integrate directly.
Your rights don't stop when the deal closes. Continuous enforcement across every relationship, surfacing any use that goes beyond what was agreed.
Compliance without evidence is just trust. Immutable records of how your IP is being used, so you can verify everything and enforce when needed.
Blanket licenses weren't designed for a world where the same work can be used for text training, fine-tuning, image generation, or voice synthesis across a dozen model versions. The Consent module is a registry built for that granularity.
A training license covers what a model learns, not what it produces. The Control module lets you define output policy at the license level, so genres, depictions, and styles stay within agreed terms on a per-agreement basis. Anything outside those terms is flagged before it reaches your audience.
The Audit module maintains a continuous, tamper-evident log tied directly to VN's detection outputs. When a breach surfaces, the trail is already built.
For organizations with significant IP portfolios ready to move from defensive litigation to proactive licensing.
Film studios, book publishers, music labels, and media companies with deep catalogs already in AI training sets and little visibility into how they're being used.
Collective licensing bodies and rights management organizations that need modern infrastructure to represent members and negotiate at scale.
Corporations with valuable creative assets who need systematic oversight of how AI companies are using their IP.
VN gives rights holders the infrastructure to license their IP to AI companies on their terms and the forensic evidence to back every agreement.