SoundPatrol Completes C2PA Validator Product Conformance, a Major Advancement for Trust and Transparency in Recorded Music
SoundPatrol Completes C2PA Validator Product Conformance, a Major Advancement for Trust and Transparency in Recorded Music
As the music industry prepares for broader adoption of content credentials, SoundPatrol is bringing provenance verification directly into music forensics and enforcement
SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SoundPatrol Inc., a research lab for large music models, is pleased to announce it has achieved C2PA validator product conformance, marking an important step forward in achieving trust, transparency, and provenance verification in recorded music.
"SoundPatrol’s C2PA validator conformance puts the company ahead of that curve and reinforces our role in building trusted infrastructure for the future of music."
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C2PA, the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity, is the industry’s leading open technical standard for attaching verifiable provenance information to digital media. In practical terms, C2PA credentials can help show where content came from, who issued its credentials, whether those credentials remain intact, and whether the content has been altered after signing.
Integration of C2PA validator product conformance into SoundPatrol’s AI-native neural-fingerprinting audio forensics stack makes SoundPatrol the first in the music industry to help labels, platforms, distributors, and rights holders determine whether an audio file carries authentic content credentials, providing a critical trust layer for media authenticity.
For music, that trust layer is increasingly important as AI-generated music, voice cloning, unauthorized remixes, synthetic derivatives, and misattributed uploads become harder to track. For the burgeoning market of licensed AI music to develop viably, music industry stakeholders will need tools that can authoritatively and durably verify media file provenance as part of their standard business processes.
Walter De Brouwer, Co-Founder and CEO, SoundPatrol, said: “As the industry continues to be challenged by AI-generated music, remixes, unauthorized uploads, and derivative works, provenance will become a key part of the music authenticity stack. SoundPatrol’s C2PA validator conformance puts the company ahead of that curve and reinforces our role in building trusted infrastructure for the future of music.”
Achieving this conformance milestone was a collaborative effort, with critical contributions and guidance from Scott Perry, C2PA’s Conformance Program Administrator, and David Owczarek of Catamount Music. This achievement also reflects the broader momentum of the C2PA community and the C2PA Audio Task Force, which are moving audio provenance from theory toward operational reality. SoundPatrol is a general member of the C2PA community and a contributing member to the C2PA Audio Task Force.
SoundPatrol’s validator was tested through the C2PA Conformance Program and is now included in the Program’s Conforming Products List repository, a growing ecosystem of conforming products from companies including Google, Adobe, DigiCert, Xiaomi, IPTC and others, underscoring the role of shared technical standards in helping content credentials work across tools, platforms and workflows.
About SoundPatrol Inc.
SoundPatrol is a research lab co-founded by Michael Ovitz and Stanford Adjunct Professor Walter De Brouwer, Ph.D. The lab works on large music models, novel formats for neural and embedded music, neural fingerprinting, audio forensics, and provenance technologies designed to help protect artists, rights holders, and the broader music ecosystem. SoundPatrol’s technologies are built to support responsible music innovation by helping identify, authenticate, track, and manage music across an increasingly complex digital landscape.
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