According to TechFlow, on December 10, intellectual property (IP) represents a global market worth over $80 trillion, yet in an AI-centric economy, it has never had a unified, programmable standard for ownership, licensing, or monetization.
Origin addresses this issue by transforming any intellectual property into machine-readable, rights-aware assets, enabling automatic licensing, tracking, and monetization across applications, platforms, and AI systems.
The industry is already moving in this direction. Major studios such as Warner Bros. are now licensing their catalogs to AI companies like Suno. Origin is the infrastructure designed to support this new model, capable of operating securely at scale.
Camp is already recruiting global IP partners, including “Black Mirror,” “DWP Festival,” “Imogen Heap,” “deadmau5,” “Richie Hawtin,” “Minto,” and more.
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Camp Network announces the official launch of its intellectual property registration and licensing framework, Origin.
According to TechFlow, on December 10, intellectual property (IP) represents a global market worth over $80 trillion, yet in an AI-centric economy, it has never had a unified, programmable standard for ownership, licensing, or monetization.
Origin addresses this issue by transforming any intellectual property into machine-readable, rights-aware assets, enabling automatic licensing, tracking, and monetization across applications, platforms, and AI systems.
The industry is already moving in this direction. Major studios such as Warner Bros. are now licensing their catalogs to AI companies like Suno. Origin is the infrastructure designed to support this new model, capable of operating securely at scale.
Camp is already recruiting global IP partners, including “Black Mirror,” “DWP Festival,” “Imogen Heap,” “deadmau5,” “Richie Hawtin,” “Minto,” and more.