Do you like the icons/ flags? Certainly not just another contribution: FAIA – FAIR AI Attribution: faia.liccium.com
The framework – developed by @liccium.com, Leiden University and the GO FAIR Foundation provides machine-readable vocabulary for AI involvement based on ISO and W3C standards.
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Vielen Dank an den Digital Publishing Report für die Gelegenheit, #FAIA – FAIR AI Attribution in einem Interview vorstellen zu dürfen.
ai-at-media.de/de/2026/faia
REPORT on copyright and generative artificial intelligence – opportunities and challenges
www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/docume...
Making digital signatures a standard practice for creators will take some time, but we're getting there. – First, we had to establish the ISO standard for the content fingerprinting / pHashing, because signing cryptographic hashes doesn't work for long form content. ISCC solves that. @liccium.com 1/
Content use, monetisation, trust, and transparency start with robust, open, standardized content identification – without robustly identifiable digital assets, attribution, licensing, and compliance cannot be reliably automated or enforced across systems.
ISCC (ISO 24138) provides the foundation.
Entire communities of media and tech professionals are debating content provenance, rights and metadata, PIDs – yet often without addressing the basic question: what asset are we even talking about?
ISCC (ISO 24138) addresses this "Asset-Vergessenheit" by providing the reference to the file.
First Draft Code of Practice on Transparency of AI-Generated Content digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/f...
Instagram chief: AI is so ubiquitous 'it will be more practical to fingerprint real media than fake media'
www.engadget.com/social-media...
Liccium.com – Digitally sign (the fingerprints of) your original works! #ff @liccium.com
My short, 4 min intervention is available, now:
FAIA – FAIR AI Attribution: Flagging Synthetic Media Using Open Standards
webcast.wipo.int/video/WIPO_I...
Follow @faia.io and FAIA.liccium.com
As a short introduction to the project, Jan Ainali from Wikimedia Sweden has created a superb and lovely video that you should definitely watch. You will see the first ISCC bot in action :)
www.commonsdb.org/blog/connect...
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CommonsDB is an initiative funded by the European Commission to develop a prototype registry of public domain and openly licensed works.
Commonsdb.org
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Watch a short #FAIA explainer video to understand how users or platforms can provide, detect, resolve, and verify provenance and AI disclosure using ISCC fingerprints:
youtu.be/MlRWYMuejVg?...
Top-level FAIA flags: 1) HCC Human-Created Content; 2) AAE AI-Assisted Editing; 3) AAC AI-Assisted Contribution; 4) ACO AI-Human Co-Creation; 5) AGC AI-Generated Content
Users can choose from a set of clearly defined Attribution Flags that reflect the degree and nature of AI’s contribution.
faia.liccium.com/technology/v...
FAIA now has a @bsky.app account. Please consider following: @faia.io
FAIA – FAIR AI Attribution – an open, structured framework to disclose the role of artificial intelligence in content creation.
faia.liccium.com
As generative AI becomes standard in content creation, transparency isn’t optional — it’s essential for trust and compliance.
FAIA – FAIR AI Attribution offers a clear way to indicate if and how AI was involved.
🔗 faia.liccium.com
TDM·AI is a protocol that lets creators and rightsholders express preferences for text and data mining (TDM) for their digital content: tdmai.org 4/4
TDMAI.org can also help AI developers meet transparency and compliance requirements under the EU AI Act and Copyright Law. 3/4
We explained how registry-based opt-outs using ISCC fingerprints can provide creators and rightsholders with a persistent and reliable way to declare their rights and reservations with regards to training models and applications of generative AI. 2/4
At the @wipo.int Conversation On Intellectual Property (IP) And Frontier Technologies (April 2025) we introduced the TDMAI.org protocol, developed by @liccium.com — a practical alternative to current AI opt-out methods. 1/4
Excellent! This is the way. – @liccium.com is providing content-based IDs / fingerprints (ISCC codes) to that ecosystem allowing authentic and original digital media to be digitally signed by self-sovereign accounts (DIDs) – or synthetic content to be properly labeled.
Funded by @ec.europa.eu, #CommonsDB creates a prototype registry for Public Domain/openly licensed works.
Driven by Open Future, the initiative is a joint effort with @liccium.com @europeana.bsky.social @wikimediase.bsky.social and @ivir-uva.bsky.social.
Learn more: www.commonsdb.org
We have provided an update for the Liccium documentation pages: docs.liccium.com 🤓
Visit liccium.com to become a test user of the Liccium app. We are getting closer to the launch 🚀
Third parties, such as AI model providers, can identify the user intent only by having access to the media assets by generating the ISCC, matching nearest neighbours and resolving the manifest. – We presented our approach at the IETF conference on AI control.
How it works: ISCC codes are generated from text or other media assets in blobs, the user intent is added to form a manifest, which is digitally signed and publicly declared on federated registries. Verifiable credentials bind did:key, did:plc and other attestations to provide proper attribution.
With @liccium.com we are working on a way to bind rights and metadata ("intend") to the actual content, resp. The content-derived ISCC (ISO 24138). These declarations may include AI preferences: tdmai.org. Your RFC could becime a Liccium plugin.
Introducing CommonsDB image with branded Open Future's background.
🆕 Check out CommonsDB, an @ec.europa.eu-funded project creating a prototype registry for public domain and open-licensed works.
We are working with @liccium.com, @europeana.bsky.social, @wikimediase.bsky.social and @ivir-uva.bsky.social to strengthen #DigitalCommons.
openfuture.eu/blog/open-fu...
🎉 Join the 2025 #PublicDomain celebrations on January 9!
@paulk.bsky.social and @posth.me will present the upcoming EU Repository of PD and open-licensed works, alongside experts from @communia.bsky.social @creativecommons.bsky.social and other leading voices.
Program: meemoo.be/en/training-...
We also use did:web as one verification step for issuers of VCs (creator credentials) --> docs.creatorcredentials.com
We have changed the handle to @liccium.com. – DNS verification is a fairly simple, efficient and secure way to establish trust in handles and posts. For this reason, we use DNS verification as one method to ensure this level of attribution for content declarations on Liccium.com.