AI Copyright Exchange Opens with Over $1B in First-Day Transactions
The world's first AI-generated content copyright trading platform, AICE, completed 1.03 billion yuan in transactions on its opening day, covering AI art, AI music, and AI text.
AI Copyright Exchange Opens with Over $1B in First-Day Transactions
On March 3, 2028, AICE (AI Copyright Exchange), the world's first trading platform for AI-generated content copyrights, officially launched in Singapore. First-day transaction volume reached 1.03 billion yuan, with over 120,000 registered users.
AICE supports copyright registration, trading, and licensing across three categories: AI-generated art, music, and text. Each AI-generated work records its creation process on a blockchain — including prompts, model versions, and iteration history — ensuring full copyright traceability.
Founder Lin Jiawen said: 'Copyright ownership of AI creations has long been an industry challenge. AICE solves the registration problem through technology, enabling creators to earn income by licensing their AI-generated works.'
The Monetary Authority of Singapore has issued AICE a temporary operating license. However, multiple intellectual property lawyers have noted that copyright standards for AI-generated content vary significantly across jurisdictions, and the platform's cross-border transactions may face legal risks.
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