IPFC Launches AI Rights Platform for Creators

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- IPFC offers a one‑stop rights‑management service that lets creators register their name, image, voice and visual identity, and then monitors AI‑generated and social‑media content for infringements.
- Emmanuel Lipszyc says the startup will “manage identities instead of works,” positioning the name as the only reliable marker for protection and remuneration in a world where 30 million pieces of content are generated daily.
- Guillaume Lacroix backs IPFC, and the company is already in advanced talks with one of the world’s top AI platforms to license creator identities, a move the founders liken to a “Napster moment” for regulated AI content.
Why it matters: Creators secure royalty income as IPFC monitors AI use of their identity, while unlicensed AI services lose free access; with up to 90% of digital content soon AI‑generated, the system forces a paid, transparent ecosystem reshaping creative revenue streams.




