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CCC | Copyright Licensing, Content & Software Solutions
A pioneer in voluntary collective licensing, CCC offers a portfolio of innovative and complementary software solutions, as well as high-quality content, data, and information services.
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Detected stack
Quick read
copyright.com looks like business & industrial. Traffic estimates are limited, so use the trust and structure modules first. Current AI trust scoring is 5/100.
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33/56 fields populated (59%)
Providers with missing fields
visual: 4/4
All expected fields present
meta: 3/3
All expected fields present
seo: 5/5
All expected fields present
dns: 4/4
All expected fields present
ads: 0/5
Missing: isAdvertiser, advertiserIds, advertiserNames, resultCount, transparencySignals
publisher: 2/5
Missing: adSystems, directCount, resellerCount
files: 2/3
Missing: robotsSitemapUrls
traffic: 0/10
Missing: monthlyVisits, globalRank, countryRank, bounceRate, avgVisitDuration, pagesPerVisit, topCountry, topRegions, topKeywords, trafficSources
whois: 6/6
All expected fields present
radar: 0/4
Missing: globalRank, rankBucket, categories, sourceTimestamp
ai: 7/7
All expected fields present
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Why this module matters
Use the business tab to understand trust, monetization, audience fit, and brand posture before you spend time on outreach, partnerships, or competitive teardown work.
Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) is a pioneer in voluntary collective licensing, providing copyright licensing solutions, content access, and software services for businesses, publishers, and academic institutions. They specialize in enabling legal content use in AI environments and offer scalable revenue generation for rightsholders.
Monetization Signals
B2B Licensing & SaaS model detected
Low trust with 5/100 score
Businesses using content in AI environments, publishers seeking revenue from content licensing, academic institutions (faculty, researchers, students), and rightsholders