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openclaw skills install creator-rights-assistantStandardize provenance, attribution, and licensing metadata at creation time so your content travels cleanly across platforms.
openclaw skills install creator-rights-assistantIntent:
Help creators standardize rights-related metadata at the moment assets are finalized, so provenance, attribution, and usage context remain clear as content moves across platforms, collaborators, and time.
This skill is designed to operate before publication or distribution. It focuses on organization, consistency, and documentation, not enforcement, dispute handling, or legal interpretation.
In practice, this helps creators avoid losing track of usage constraints, attribution requirements, and provenance details as their catalogs grow or collaborators change.
Before any asset-specific assistance is provided, the user must acknowledge the following:
This tool helps organize information and generate standardized metadata formats.
It does not provide legal advice, evaluate ownership, determine fair use, or recommend legal actions.
Creators are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of any information they provide.
The Asset Birth Certificate (ABC) is a standardized metadata record that documents the origin, authorship context, licensing scope, attribution requirements, and provenance signals associated with an asset at the moment it is finalized.
The term “Asset Birth Certificate” is used here as shorthand for this standardized metadata record.
The ABC is intended to be stored as embedded metadata or as a companion sidecar file and referenced internally by creators as part of their rights and asset management workflow.
Creators remain responsible for the accuracy of any information recorded using this format.
The Creator Rights Assistant helps creators generate and maintain a consistent set of metadata fields, including:
Many platforms increasingly rely on declared provenance and disclosure signals during ingestion, review, and transparency labeling.
The Creator Rights Assistant does not determine how platforms interpret this information. It helps creators maintain consistent, machine-readable declarations so that metadata remains intact and traceable as assets move between systems.
Attribution requirements vary by platform due to interface constraints and disclosure surfaces.
The skill provides organizational guidance on:
This guidance is informational and does not guarantee platform compliance or acceptance.
Creators often lose track of usage constraints over time.
The Creator Rights Assistant supports internal tracking of:
This information is intended for creator awareness and planning, not enforcement or monitoring.
The Creator Rights Assistant and Content ID Guide are complementary:
Creator Rights Assistant:
Helps creators generate and maintain clean, standardized rights metadata at creation time.
Content ID Guide:
Helps creators understand and organize information when automated claims occur.
Used together, they support clearer documentation across the full lifecycle of a creative asset, without adjudicating rights or predicting outcomes.
This skill does not:
It is an organizational and educational tool designed to help creators manage their own information more effectively.
The Creator Rights Assistant treats rights information as structured data rather than reactive paperwork.
By standardizing provenance, attribution, and licensing context at the point of creation, creators gain clearer internal records and reduce ambiguity as content circulates across platforms and collaborators.
This approach emphasizes preparation, consistency, and transparency without replacing legal counsel or platform processes.