LINC helps publishers map the AI licensing market, package content into licensing-ready assets, and commercialize through emerging platforms, marketplaces, and buyer channels.
No exclusivity. No content is licensed without publisher approval. Built for the shift to structured AI licensing.
The open web was built for people to search, click, and visit. The agentic web is being built for AI search, crawlers, agents, and enterprise systems.
Publishers need a commercial path into this new agentic web before the rules are set by platforms alone.
LINC is the publisher operating program for AI content licensing in Asia. Operated by IntentBridges, it turns publisher content into licensing-ready assets and moves them into commercial channels.
Assess the publisher's AI exposure, content assets, rights position, platform options, and buyer demand.
OutputLicensing position map
Define content scope, rights, exclusions, formats, metadata, and access points as licensing-ready assets.
OutputLicensable asset package
Route publisher content into collective licensing, marketplaces, and direct buyer channels.
OutputCommercial route plan
Once content scope, rights, formats, and access points are clear, LINC helps publishers evaluate the channels most likely to create commercial value.
Pool content and catalog leverage through non-exclusive collective frameworks.
List licensing-ready content through structured marketplaces.
Pursue direct opportunities with AI companies, enterprises, search and agent platforms.
LINC is built around publisher consent. There is no exclusivity, and nothing is licensed without your approval.
Share your organization, market, and primary domain. We will review whether LINC is relevant and follow up before requesting rights, catalog, or commercial information.
Non-exclusive. No commitment. You decide every next step.
We will review whether LINC may be relevant and contact you about any appropriate next step. There is no obligation at this stage.
It means having enough clarity on your content, rights, access setup, and market options to evaluate relevant AI licensing paths.
No. This registration helps us determine whether LINC may be relevant. It creates no obligation, and every next step requires publisher approval.
Potential pathways may include collective licensing frameworks, marketplace access, buyer channels, platform onboarding, or paid AI access models where they fit the publisher's goals and rights position.
No. You decide what is offered, to whom, and under what terms. Nothing is licensed without your approval, and there is no exclusivity requirement.
Nothing upfront. This page is about readiness and interest, not commercial terms. Any specifics would only be discussed later, if and when you choose to proceed.
Yes. We focus on publishers in Asia and help prepare rights and content for licensing across languages and regional markets.