WhatA SaaS tool that scans AI-generated code for IP risk — detecting GPL contamination, license conflicts, and copyrightability gaps — and produces audit-ready reports for legal teams.
SignalThe core question of who owns AI-generated code has no settled legal answer, creating real anxiety for companies shipping production code written by LLMs without any systematic way to assess their IP exposure.
Why NowAI coding tools like Claude Code and Copilot have crossed into mainstream enterprise adoption in 2025-2026, but copyright law has not caught up, leaving every company exposed to unknown IP risk.
MarketEnterprise software teams and their legal departments; TAM follows the AI coding tool market ($10B+); competitors like FOSSA and Snyk cover OSS license compliance but none address the novel AI-generated code ownership question.
MoatFirst-mover in building a case law database and jurisdictional ruling tracker specifically for AI-generated code, creating a compounding legal intelligence dataset.
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