KNOW YOUR EXPOSURE.
If your organisation uses AI-generated content or trains models on creative work, you have rights exposure. CIP’s Rights Radar and risk gravity model tell you where it is and how significant it is.
HOW CIP APPLIES
RISK IDENTIFICATION
The Rights Radar scans your organisation’s AI use against 21 industry risk profiles. It identifies where creative IP exposure concentrates and quantifies the risk.
BOARD REPORTING
CIP provides structured risk outputs that translate directly into board-level reporting. Not abstract categories — specific exposures with specific recommended actions.
COMPLIANCE FRAMEWORKS
The EU AI Act, UK Data Act, and evolving national regulations create obligations around training data and creative IP. CIP maps your current position against these requirements.
RISK GRAVITY MODEL
Not all IP exposure is equal. The risk gravity model weights exposure by content type, jurisdiction, enforcement history, and commercial impact to prioritise your response.
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Rights Radar
21 industry risk profiles. The starting point for understanding your organisation’s AI-related IP exposure.
Go →Self-Assessment
8 questions. 5 minutes. A quick diagnostic of your current rights protection posture.
Go →Level 1 Course
Seven modules covering the rights landscape. Essential context for governance and compliance decisions.
Go →MAP THE RISK.
The Rights Radar maps AI-related IP exposure across your sector. Run it now to see where your organisation stands.