Trinity College Spinout Contenseo to Disrupt the Content Licensing Industry

A new startup emerging from the ADAPT Research Centre for AI-Driven Digital Content Technology at Trinity College Dublin is set to revolutionise the content licensing industry with a cutting-edge AI-powered service.

Supported by €390,000 in funding from Enterprise Ireland’s Commercialisation Fund, the venture, Contenseo, is designed to streamline the connection between copyright holders, publishers, and content seekers. By leveraging AI, Contenseo aims to make content licensing faster, more affordable, and secure, easing the process for all parties involved.

Led by Dr Carl Vogel, the project’s principal investigator, Contenseo offers content creators a fresh opportunity to increase earnings from their copyrighted materials. At the same time, it provides buyers with easier access to premium content, enhancing their ability to engage and expand their audiences.

Stephen Conmy, Co-Founder of Contenseo commented: ‘Our ethos is to help and reward the creators and copyright owners of high-quality content. Our system is a place where creators can register and then license their work - including written work, video, audio, images and designs. The system also makes it much easier and faster for people who want to license (buy) high-quality content. And they can do so easily, by using our innovative Licence Finder.’

Contenseo’s online service bridges the gap between those looking to license their content and those in need of high-quality, licensable material. The Licence Finder allows buyers to request licences for content across the internet. 

The novel digital assistant leverages machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) capabilities to inform the content licensing process, making it transparent, efficient, and successful for all parties involved. 

Aiden Murray, Co-Founder, said: “With a simple line of code, Contenseo can help any website or platform license out (sell) their content. For copyright owners and publishers of all sizes, our system simplifies licensing, the negotiation of terms, reporting and invoicing through a unified dashboard. We like to say, ‘It’s like Shopify for content licensing’. With Enterprise Ireland’s support and the world-class expertise in AI and machine learning within ADAPT, our solution will optimise the licensing process for licensors and licensees.”

The service will appeal to a wide range of customers including publishers seeking to increase web traffic, publications looking to generate additional revenue, businesses aiming to populate their inbound marketing with high-quality content, creators seeking content for their projects, and AI developers in need of legal, high-quality data. Additionally, copyright holders can leverage the technology to license their content and data, opening new revenue streams.

Content sellers (licensors) are given an easy way to monitise their content. By working with Contenseo, creators and publishers benefit from immediate global distribution potential, enhanced SEO through authoritative backlinks, superior copyright protection, and a streamlined integration process.  This approach saves time and opens up new licensing opportunities, supported by comprehensive AI-driven assistance.

Content buyers (licensees) benefit from a more affordable, faster, and easier way to access high-quality content without the need to commission new work. Expert-driven content can be difficult to create in-house and having it can significantly enhance a website’s authority and audience engagement. The scalability offered by Contenseo and the elimination of traditional content challenges make it an attractive option for content professionals and publishers alike.