illustraatoreid
Illustraatoreid is a term used in discussions of digital art metadata to denote a potential universal, persistent identifier assigned to individual illustrators. The concept envisions a centralized registry or federated network that assigns a unique alphanumeric code to each illustrator, intended to travel with their professional work across platforms and licensing ecosystems.
Purpose and use include improving attribution, disambiguation of artists with similar names, and efficiency in rights
Implementation considerations include the data model, privacy protections, governance, and cross-platform interoperability. Critics point to adoption
Illustraatoreid is analogous to existing identifier systems such as ORCID for researchers and ISNI for public
As of now, illustraatoreid remains a concept under discussion rather than a widely adopted standard. Related