The platform functions as a permission layer for AI-generated content, scanning the web for unauthorized uses of a creator's likeness while providing a structured system for fans to generate licensed, brand-safe content. Rather than relying on sporadic social media enforcement, users upload their images and establish specific guidelines. The software automatically flags violations and streamlines takedown requests, shifting the power dynamic from reactive defense to active control.
Shoemaker, who formerly oversaw App Store Review at Apple and founded the advocacy group Identity.org, frames the technology as a bridge between innovation and protection. By building a registry that defines what is allowed, restricted, or monetized, the system aims to solve the problem of consent that currently plagues the influencer economy. Beyond mere protection, the infrastructure creates a path for creators to profit from fan-driven content, ensuring that digital reputation remains a manageable asset rather than a liability.





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