Curatrix
Operations

Licensing

Licence scope is agreed before delivery and shipped inside the release, so what you may do with a dataset is answerable from the files themselves.

Licence tiers

  • Evaluation — a time-boxed sample for technical assessment. No production training, no deployment.
  • Research — non-commercial research use; publication permitted with attribution to the dataset version.
  • Commercial — internal training and deployment of the resulting models, for a defined term and territory.
  • Enterprise — commercial scope plus multi-entity use, custom terms and a data processing agreement.

What every licence covers

  • Model weights trained on the data are yours. We claim no interest in them.
  • The rights chain behind every episode has been reviewed before delivery.
  • A named term, territory and permitted-use definition, in writing.

What no licence covers

  • Redistribution of the video, in whole or in part.
  • Publishing derived datasets that reconstruct the footage.
  • Identifying contributors, or attempting to re-identify pseudonymous records.
  • Use after the term ends, including continued training on retained copies.

Where the terms live

The manifest names the tier and the licence file; LICENCE.md in the release carries the operative terms. If the two ever disagree, the signed agreement governs.

Licence block in manifest.json
"licence": {
  "tier": "commercial",
  "file": "LICENCE.md",
  "term_start": "2026-05-14",
  "term_end": "2029-05-13",
  "territory": "worldwide",
  "redistribution": false
}
Next step

Start with a scoped pilot

Bring a task. On the call we scope the capture protocol, the episode volume, the annotation schema and the delivery format.

Pilots typically start from approximately €25,000. This is an indicative figure only—final scope and pricing are set after a technical qualification call.