Data rights management · for market data, compliance & procurement teams
Data rights and usage,
reconciled.
Data rights management for market data is knowing what each licence permits — display and non-display, per-user and per-application, redistribution and derived-data — and keeping real usage inside it. Marketdata.ai holds those rights as structured data next to who is actually using each feed, so the permitted and the actual can finally be compared.
What it does
Match what you licensed to what you use
Rights on the record
Hold each feed's usage rights — display and non-display, per-user and per-application, redistribution and derived-data terms — as structured data, not a clause buried in a PDF.
Usage monitoring
See who is consuming each feed and on which applications, so consumption is a fact you can reconcile against the licence rather than an assumption.
Reconcile to entitlements
Match recorded usage to what each contract entitles you to, so the gap in either direction — paying for more than you use, or using more than you licensed — is visible.
Avoid over-licensing
Cut entitlements nobody uses and catch usage that runs ahead of the licence, before a renewal renews the waste or an audit finds the shortfall.
Why it matters
The gap between licensed and used costs both ways
Market data rights are intricate: the same feed may be licensed for display but not non-display, for a set number of users, for named applications, with redistribution and derived-data governed separately. Usage, meanwhile, drifts as people join, leave, and change desks. When rights sit in contracts and usage sits in a system nobody has connected to them, the two are never quite compared.
That gap is expensive in both directions. Unused entitlements are money spent on rights nobody exercises; usage that outruns the licence is a compliance exposure and a true-up bill waiting to happen. Marketdata.ai keeps rights and usage on one record so the mismatch is something you manage, not something an audit discovers.
Kept in Europe
Usage data, hosted in the EU
Usage records are sensitive, so Marketdata.ai runs on EU-primary infrastructure hosted in Germany, with AI processing kept to EU-first sub-processors and an audit-ready history of every change.
Part of the platform
Rights, cost, and compliance on one record
Data rights and usage, answered
What is data rights management for market data?
Data rights management is keeping track of what each market data licence permits — display and non-display use, per-user and per-application terms, redistribution and derived-data rights — and making sure real usage stays within it. Marketdata.ai holds those rights as structured data next to usage and cost, so the permitted and the actual can be compared.
How does Marketdata.ai monitor market data usage?
Marketdata.ai records who is consuming each feed and on which applications and ties that to the entitlements on the contract. Usage monitoring here means reconciling recorded consumption against the licence, so both over-use and unused entitlements surface — it supports the review rather than replacing your licensing judgement.
How does reconciling usage to entitlements help?
It closes the gap that costs money in both directions. Entitlements nobody uses are spend you can cut; usage that runs ahead of the licence is a compliance and true-up risk. Marketdata.ai keeps usage and entitlements on one record so the mismatch is visible before a renewal or an audit forces the question.
Can Marketdata.ai help avoid over-licensing?
Yes. By comparing actual usage with contracted entitlements, Marketdata.ai surfaces the subscriptions and seats you are paying for but not using, so you can right-size at renewal instead of paying for another year of unused rights.
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