THE LAW EXISTS. THE INFRASTRUCTURE DOESN’T.
IP rights in AI aren’t a gap in legislation — they’re a gap in implementation. CIP bridges it with machine-readable declarations, a structured classification system, and enforcement tools your clients can actually use.
HOW CIP APPLIES
IP ENFORCEMENT IN AI
Copyright, moral rights, database rights, and performance rights all apply to AI use of creative work. CIP gives you the structured framework to build enforcement cases with machine-readable evidence.
JURISDICTIONAL ANALYSIS
The CIP Standard maps rights across UK, EU, and international frameworks. One declaration format works everywhere — but the enforcement pathway depends on jurisdiction.
LEGAL INFRASTRUCTURE
The CIP Standard functions as legal infrastructure: a classification system, a consent taxonomy, and a documentation format that courts and regulators can reference.
LITIGATION SUPPORT
CDR records, cip.md declarations, and Rights Radar outputs provide auditable evidence chains for IP enforcement actions involving AI systems.
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The CIP Standard
The complete framework for subsisting AI-IP rights. Developed with input from IP practitioners, agencies, and platform operators.
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IP enforcement in AI, jurisdictional analysis, the CIP Standard as legal infrastructure, and litigation support.
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Seven modules covering rights foundations, consent frameworks, identity rights, and platform compliance.
Go →THE RIGHTS EXIST. MAKE THEM WORK.
Start with the Level 1 course. It covers the rights foundations, consent frameworks, and enforcement mechanics your clients need.