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TikBox provenance and licensing tech company launches

May 26, 2026

TikBox, the UK based provenance and licensing technology company, has launched its enterprise infrastructure platform at Olympia London, giving media owners, publishers, creative businesses and rights-holders the tools to prove, protect and license digital content rights at the speed and scale modern content environments demand.

Content owners are facing a multifaceted problem. Synthetic and AI-assisted media are becoming harder to distinguish from human-created work, regulators are moving towards clearer expectations around transparency and labelling, and rights-holders are looking for licensing technology that puts them in control of how content is identified, used, and commercialised.

For organisations, the risk is no longer limited to lost licensing revenue or unauthorised use. As AI transparency obligations take effect from August 2026 under the EU AI Act, the ability to show whether content is human-created, AI-generated or materially altered is becoming a question of legal readiness, while reliable provenance is also becoming central to brand protection and public trust.

The TikBox platform brings provenance verification, rights management, and licensing into one enterprise-ready infrastructure layer. Modular by design and federated by architecture, it allows organisations to deploy what they need today, extend as requirements evolve and retain control of their assets.

The platform has received an enthusiastic welcome from broadcasters, social platforms and the heritage sector.

Core capabilities include C2PA compliant content signing, which attaches verifiable credentials showing origin, creation method, and subsequent changes; rights and permissions management that connects licensing terms directly to content; and retrieval and audit tools for legal, commercial and technical teams.

TikBox has been designed for the reality of mixed content environments, where human-created, AI-assisted and AI-generated assets increasingly coexist.

“AI has accelerated the need for modern rights infrastructure, but the principles around control and commercialisation remain the same. What is new is the challenge of clarity: being able to distinguish between human-created, AI-generated and altered content,” said Nageela Yusuf, Founder and CEO of TikBox. “TikBox gives organisations the means to label content, attach rights information and create routes to commercialisation before questions of origin, permission and licensing become disputes.”

At Olympia London: Make Rights, Not Wrongs

TikBox brought its ‘Make Rights, Not Wrongs’ message to life through a Lady Justice activation in the AI Zone, Media Production & Technology Show, Olympia London – as a visual reminder that the scales of the content economy have been tipped for long enough, and that the infrastructure to rebalance them now exists.

Following the launch, TikBox will continue the conversation at UK HOUSE @ SXSW London on Tuesday 2 June 2026, where attendees will be able to meet the team and learn more about the platform.

 

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