Datavault AI Inc. has announced the issuance of two U.S. patents that significantly strengthen its intellectual property portfolio related to blockchain-based content management and monetization. The newly issued patents cover systems and methods for secure content licensing and tokenized monetization using blockchain technology and smart contracts, including automated identification of content usage, license verification, compliance enforcement, and fee distribution according to predefined terms.
One patent protects a platform for monetizing digital content through blockchain-managed tokens, enabling tamper-resistant revenue sharing for creators and rights holders. The second covers a comprehensive blockchain-based content licensing system supporting mechanical, performance, synchronization, and micro licensing rights with transparent global royalty tracking. These patents further enhance Datavault AI's core patented technologies, including Sumerian Crypto Anchors, DataScore, and DataValue AI agents, by combining blockchain immutability with AI-driven valuation and quantum-resistant encryption to support the tokenization of intellectual property, creative content, and data assets as secure real-world assets.
The company's technology suite offers AI and Machine Learning automation, third-party integration, detailed analytics, marketing automation, and advertising monitoring. The Information Data Exchange enables Digital Twins and licensing of name, image, and likeness by securely attaching physical real-world objects to immutable metadata objects. The latest news and updates relating to Datavault AI are available in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/DVLT.
These developments come as Datavault AI continues to provide comprehensive solutions serving multiple industries, including HPC software licensing for sports and entertainment, events and venues, biotech, education, fintech, real estate, healthcare, and energy. The patents represent significant advancements in protecting creator rights and enabling transparent monetization in increasingly digital content markets where traditional licensing systems often struggle with enforcement and transparency issues.


