British Pathé
Data MarketplaceHistoric newsreel archive licensing more than 3,500 hours of filmed history and 12 million stills dating back to 1910.
ImageVideoData marketplaces sit between organisations that hold data and organisations that want to license it. The category covers general-purpose commercial exchanges, cloud-native marketplaces that deliver data inside a customer’s existing warehouse, domain-specific exchanges in healthcare and Earth observation that put many suppliers behind one contract, and content licensing agencies whose stock, archive, and news libraries clear rights across large contributor bases and now license for model training. The defining characteristic is that the operator does not originate most of the supply; it aggregates, standardises, and transacts it.Marketplaces differ substantially in how much work they absorb. Some are discovery layers that hand the buyer to the provider for negotiation; others take on contracting, normalisation, delivery, and support as a single counterparty. Questions that separate them include how many listed suppliers are genuinely transactable rather than merely catalogued; whether pricing is visible before contact; whether the operator takes commission and whether that is disclosed; how data is delivered, since warehouse-native sharing, file drops, and APIs imply very different integration costs; whether sample or trial access exists before commitment; and, for training use specifically, whether upstream rights were cleared for that purpose and whether the operator indemnifies the buyer.The adjacent category most often confused with this one is proprietary data providers, which license corpora they own directly. Advisory businesses that route enquiries without holding or delivering data are not marketplaces in this sense, and platforms that distribute only openly licensed data are catalogued under open data and research publishers.
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Historic newsreel archive licensing more than 3,500 hours of filmed history and 12 million stills dating back to 1910.
ImageVideoConnected-car data marketplace aggregating standardized telematics, diagnostic, and repair data from major automakers via a single API.
Sensor / Time-seriesCrowdsourced data collection network turning contributor-submitted field data into sellable datasets.
ImageTabularStock media subscription service offering a dedicated data licensing program for generative AI training.
MultimodalOpen data network letting individuals pool and license their personal data for AI training under their own control.
MultimodalOpt-out registry and licensed-image marketplace (Source.Plus) for AI training data.
ImageLicensing platform connecting authors and publishers with AI developers for rights-cleared book content.
TextStock content licensor operating a generative AI image tool trained exclusively on its own licensed library.
ImageStock content marketplace with multi-year data licensing agreements supplying training data to major AI developers.
MultimodalDecentralized data marketplace using tokenized access and compute-to-data for privacy-preserving AI training.
MultimodalGoogle-owned community platform for finding, sharing, and hosting datasets, notebooks, and competitions.
MultimodalCloud marketplace for finding, subscribing to, and using third-party data on AWS.
Multimodal