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Brands need to prove their AI-generated content was authorized. The industry has no standard for it.

AI-generated likenesses are a competitive advantage for campaigns — but without shared infrastructure, brands and agencies can’t prove authorization to talent reps, platforms, or regulators. Territory controls don’t exist at the distribution layer. Revocation can’t cascade across partners automatically. Meanwhile, outside actors can generate the same talent’s likeness without any authorization at all. DIAP gives brands and agencies the infrastructure to prove provenance, manage territory, and ensure their campaigns carry verifiable authorization — the same standard the rest of the industry needs.

$500B+

Global ad spend

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Proof-of-authorization standards

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Major studios sent Seedance C&Ds

What DIAP Does For Brands & Agencies

Campaign-Scoped, Territory-Locked Tokens

Every token is locked to a specific campaign and territory. A token for a US campaign cannot authorize European distribution. Territory expansion requires a new token request. This protects the brand: if a regional partner uses an asset outside its authorized territory, the token proves the agency’s original authorization was scoped correctly.

Render Receipts — Provenance That Travels With the Asset

Every AI-generated output carries a cryptographic render receipt linking it to the authorizing token. The receipt is the provenance chain — machine-verifiable proof that the asset was authorized, by whom, under what terms. For brands, this is the infrastructure that proves your campaign was clean — exportable for talent reps, platforms, and compliance teams.

Agent & Talent Rep Access

Agencies don’t negotiate directly with every talent. DIAP’s delegation model mirrors the real workflow: talent agents manage consent for their roster, approve token requests, and set terms through their own branded dashboards. The agency requests a token — the agent approves it. The consent trail is cryptographic, not a paper contract in a filing cabinet.

Revocation Cascade

If a talent revokes authorization, the cascade propagates to every distribution partner, platform, and CDN simultaneously. No manual takedown notices. No waiting. For the brand, this means clean exposure management — the revocation is logged, timestamped, and the response is automatic.

Brand-Safe Compliance Profile

DIAP compliance profiles give brands a certified, auditable record of consent for every AI-generated asset. Legal teams get machine-readable evidence, not just contracts. The Brand-Safe profile requires approval modes, provenance requirements, and audit exports that satisfy regulators, talent estates, and brand safety standards.

Build Campaign Tools on DIAP

Agencies can build branded campaign management tools on top of DIAP’s open API — a multi-talent consent dashboard, a territory clearance tracker, a distribution compliance tool. Your workflow, your interface. DIAP provides the authorization infrastructure and the audit trail.

How It Works For Brands & Agencies

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Request a campaign token

The agency submits a token request specifying the campaign, talent, territory, duration, and usage rights. The request goes to the talent’s Identity Vault — or to their agent’s management dashboard if authorization is delegated.

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Agent or talent approves with terms

The talent (or their agent) reviews the campaign details and approves with specific conditions. The token is issued with all terms cryptographically embedded — territory, duration, rights, render limits.

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Generate with automatic receipts

Every AI-generated asset produced under the token generates a render receipt automatically. The receipt cryptographically links the output to the authorization — provenance that travels with the asset.

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Distribute with territory controls

Distribution is gated by the token’s territory scope. Attempts to distribute outside the authorized territory are flagged and blocked automatically. Compliance bundles are exportable at any point.

Real Scenario

Campaign token is territory-locked to US only. European distribution attempt flagged.

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Publicis requests AI likeness token for Nova Campaign — US territory, 60-day window

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Token issued, 340 render receipts generated across campaign assets

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European distribution partner attempts to use campaign assets — territory not in token scope

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DIAP flags the attempt automatically — distribution blocked before delivery

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Agency requests territory expansion — talent approves with additional terms

What Brands & Agencies Get

  • Campaign-scoped tokens with territory and duration locking
  • Render receipts as cryptographic provenance — travels with every asset
  • Agent & talent rep delegation — work with reps the way agencies already do
  • Revocation cascade across all distribution partners
  • Brand-safe compliance profiles for legal teams
  • Build branded campaign management tools on DIAP’s open API
  • Audit export for regulatory, contractual, and E&O requirements
  • Machine-verifiable authorization chain from talent to output