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Now hear this: Vermillio secures $16 million from Sony Music and DNS Capital
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As artificial intelligence reshapes the creative industries, protecting intellectual property has become a critical challenge for artists and media companies. Vermillio’s innovative approach to AI licensing and protection, backed by major industry players like Sony Music Entertainment, signals a shift toward more ethical and controlled use of creative content in AI development.

The big picture: Vermillio has secured $16 million in Series A funding from Sony Music Entertainment and DNS Capital to protect creative rights as generative AI transforms artistic consent, credit, and compensation frameworks.

Key details: The platform leverages TracelDTM technology to monitor IP and NIL content, manage takedowns, and prepare creative assets for AI licensing.

  • The system provides comprehensive auditing of authorized AI licenses and payment management.
  • Last year, Vermillio partnered with talent agency WME to protect their clients from IP theft and enable secure NIL monetization.

What they’re saying: “We are setting a new standard for AI licensing — one that proactively enables consent, credit, and compensation for innovative opportunities,” said Dan Neely, Vermillio’s co-founder and CEO.

Proof of concept: Vermillio has already demonstrated its technology’s effectiveness through high-profile partnerships.

  • A Spider-Verse AI engine collaboration with Sony Pictures generated 1.5 million unique fan creations, each tracked using TraceID technology.
  • The platform facilitated a partnership between Sony Music, Legacy Recordings, The Orb, and Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour, enabling fans to remix their album and create original artwork.

Why this matters: As generative AI becomes increasingly sophisticated, Vermillio’s platform represents a crucial step toward ensuring creators maintain control over their intellectual property while still enabling innovation in AI-powered creative applications.

Music Industry Moves: Sony Music and DNS Capital Support Vermillio With $16 Million in Funding

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