Europe & Allfeat ?
"I wrote you a song."
Tomorrow, this sentence will be signed, verified, and legally binding in 27 countries.
Europe is building something few people have noticed. The eIDAS 2.0 regulation gives qualified electronic signatures the same legal value as a handwritten signature. The EBSI infrastructure enables the issuance of verifiable attestations. The EUDI wallet will allow every citizen to prove their identity online with real legal force.
Applied to music, this changes everything.
Today, an author who registers their works does so in proprietary, fragmented, and incompatible databases. Their identity is self-declared. Their rights are unverifiable without months of research. When a generative AI is trained on their catalog, they have no legally enforceable way to say no.
Now, imagine a creator authenticated through EBSI, whose verified identity is linked to a sovereign music metadata portfolio. A digital creator avatar. They demonstrably own their works. They can license, transfer, consent, or refuse—with legal standing.
This is what we're building with Allfeat. EBSI solves the identity. Allfeat solves the music data. One without the other isn't enough. Together, they create a Dataverse where real people own real rights.
"I wrote you a song"—and this time, it's signed.