Datavault AI CEO Nathaniel "Nate" Bradley will deliver a featured presentation at Luminary 2026 - Film, AI, Music and Crypto Innovators on March 14 at the Beverly Center in Los Angeles during Oscars Weekend programming. The presentation will introduce the company's Tokenized Legacy platform, a blockchain-based infrastructure designed to enable athletes, musicians and entertainers to permanently manage and monetize name, image and likeness rights through transparent on-chain licensing and automated royalty payments.
The platform represents a significant development in how intellectual property rights are managed in the digital age, particularly for public figures whose likenesses are frequently used across various media. By leveraging blockchain technology, the system creates immutable records of licensing agreements and ensures that royalty payments are automatically distributed according to predetermined terms. This addresses long-standing industry challenges around rights management transparency and payment efficiency.
Beyond the Tokenized Legacy platform, the event will feature demonstrations of Datavault's ADIO audio data transmission technology and highlight the company's broader expansion across sports, entertainment and digital asset ecosystems. Datavault AI leads AI-driven data experiences, valuation, and monetization in the Web 3.0 environment through its cloud-based platform, which delivers comprehensive solutions through collaborative Acoustic Science and Data Science Divisions.
The company's Acoustic Science Division includes WiSA, ADIO, and Sumerian patented technologies for spatial and multichannel wireless HD sound. The Data Science Division harnesses Web 3.0 and high-performance computing for experiential data perception, valuation, and secure monetization across industries including sports & entertainment, biotech, education, fintech, real estate, healthcare, and energy. The Information Data Exchange enables Digital Twins and secure NIL licensing, fostering responsible AI with integrity.
This announcement matters because it represents a convergence of several transformative technologies - blockchain, artificial intelligence, and digital rights management - that could fundamentally change how creative professionals and athletes control and profit from their personal brands. The implications extend beyond individual creators to potentially reshape entire industries that rely on celebrity endorsements, media licensing, and intellectual property management. As digital assets become increasingly valuable, systems that provide transparent, automated management of these assets could reduce disputes, ensure fair compensation, and create new revenue streams for rights holders.
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