Licensing

Protocol-level IP.
Horizontal licensing.

The Yandeh Holdings portfolio consists of foundational protocol patents that operate beneath the product layer. Any system implementing autonomous machine governance, encrypted communication admission, incident response authority, or cryptographic receipt infrastructure will engage one or more patents in this family.

Licensing model
Direct licensing
Per-protocol license agreements
Each protocol in the family is available for independent licensing. An implementer building AMIAP-compliant enforcement infrastructure licenses AMIAP. An implementer generating CVEAR-compliant receipts licenses CVEAR — regardless of which governance protocol sits above it. Licenses are offered on commercially reasonable terms calibrated to deployment scope and use case.
Portfolio license
Full-stack coverage
An implementer building a complete autonomous machine governance stack — identity, governance, and receipts — may obtain a portfolio license covering all applicable patents in the family. Portfolio licenses are available for enterprise deployments, platform providers, and AI infrastructure companies seeking comprehensive coverage without per-protocol tracking.
Standards participation
FRAND licensing for standards implementers
Yandeh Holdings is prepared to commit to Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory licensing terms for any patent in this portfolio incorporated into a recognized technical standard — including IETF, NIST, or IEEE standards. CVEAR is a candidate for IETF SCITT contribution. Standards body representatives are invited to initiate a conversation.
Acquisition
Strategic portfolio acquisition
The portfolio, or individual patent families within it, may be available for acquisition by a qualified strategic buyer — including companies building autonomous AI infrastructure, cybersecurity governance platforms, or enterprise AI agent deployment infrastructure for whom owning foundational protocol IP is preferable to perpetual licensing obligations.
Target markets
Identity & access management
AI agent IAM platforms
Any platform governing how AI agents acquire and exercise access rights in enterprise systems that enforces constraints at execution time and generates verifiable receipts operates within the AMIAP patent scope.
AMIAPCVEAR
Secure communications
Enterprise messaging & DRM
Secure messaging platforms, encrypted email systems, and digital rights management infrastructure adding artifact-bound admission control, state-machine governance, or HSM-conditioned key release operate within the VEMP patent scope.
VEMPCVEAR
Cybersecurity automation
SOAR, SIEM, XDR platforms
Security automation platforms adding formal incident authority structures, deterministic state-machine lifecycle enforcement, or artifact-bound constraint validation at execution time operate within the AIRAP patent scope.
AIRAPCVEAR
Cloud infrastructure
Cloud IAM & enforcement
Cloud platforms implementing autonomous workload authorization, machine-to-machine governance, or AI agent execution control at the infrastructure layer operate across the full AMIAP and CVEAR patent scope.
AMIAPCVEAR
AI governance platforms
AI audit & compliance infrastructure
Platforms providing EU AI Act Article 14 compliance, NIST AI RMF audit trails, or verifiable AI decision records for regulated deployments generate CVEAR-scope receipts regardless of the AI framework above them.
CVEARAMIAP
Managed security services
MSSPs & SOC-as-a-service
Managed security providers deploying autonomous incident response capabilities on behalf of enterprise clients — including AI-assisted SOC platforms — fall within both AIRAP and CVEAR scope for each governed incident and response receipt.
AIRAPCVEAR
FRAND statement
Yandeh Holdings Inc. is prepared to license patents in this portfolio on Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND) terms to any implementer of a recognized technical standard incorporating any claim of any patent in the family. This commitment applies independently to each patent and does not require cross-licensing. Implementers implementing a standard in good faith will not be denied a license. Standards body participants and working group chairs are invited to contact us directly.
Inquiry process
01
Submit a screening inquiry
Complete the contact form describing your organization, your capacity (buyer, licensee, intermediary, investor), the asset of interest, and what you are seeking. All submissions are reviewed directly by the inventor and responded to within five business days.
02
Confidentiality agreement
For substantive licensing discussions, parties typically execute a mutual non-disclosure agreement. We use a standard two-page mutual NDA. If your organization requires its own form, we will review it. This step is not required for initial exploratory conversations.
03
Technical and claims briefing
Qualified parties receive a technical brief — distinct from the patent specifications — describing the protocol architecture, the claims scope relevant to their use case, and the anticipated licensing structure. This briefing is provided under NDA.
04
License negotiation
Licensing terms are negotiated directly. Yandeh Holdings does not use intermediaries in the negotiation process. We are prepared to discuss per-unit royalties, annual flat fees, paid-up licenses, and hybrid structures depending on deployment scope and use case.