CASE STUDIES — coming soon

Case Studies
Coming Soon

We're just getting started. As creators begin earning with Aposema, we'll share their success stories here.

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Done

Platform Architecture

Core licensing infrastructure, HMAC verification, and payment processing systems are built and tested.

Done

Legal Framework

Meta tag licensing standard developed, copyright compliance verified, and creator agreements finalized.

In Progress

Creator Onboarding

Dashboard and creator tools are in final testing. First creators will be onboarded in Q1 2026.

In Progress

AI Company Integration

Working with select AI companies to integrate our licensing API into their training pipelines.

The Path to Success Stories

Each phase unlocks the next layer of documented creator outcomes.

Upcoming Milestones

  • P1 First creators onboarded — initial case studies available as early earners share results.
  • P2 Major AI companies integrated — revenue scaling with per-token attribution data to publish.
  • P3 Comprehensive case studies — documented outcomes across all creator categories with real numbers.

AI companies said this couldn't work.

CLA disproved every objection — 40 years and £1.5 billion in distributed licensing revenue later.

Myth

"Not Scalable"

CLA manages 8 million publications and 40,000 organizations simultaneously. If that's not scalable, what is?

Myth

"Too Complex"

CLA has been doing complex licensing for 40 years. Aposema makes it simple with APIs and automation — one meta tag to start.

Myth

"Would Kill the Industry"

CLA's customers include major corporations and educational institutions — all thriving while paying creators.

Myth

"Impossible to Track"

CLA tracks usage across millions of documents. HMAC signatures make per-request attribution more precise than anything CLA can do.

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Early creators get the best positioning and highest earning potential. Be part of fair AI content licensing before the market is set.

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