Creator IP Protection — Seal Your Work Before You Share It

Labels, studios, and publishers move fast. Before you send your work to anyone, make sure you have legal proof it was yours first.

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Seal before you share

Before sending your work to a label, studio, publisher, or collaborator, seal it with a qualified timestamp. The seal date is your proof of ownership — it cannot be backdated.

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Timestamp work-in-progress

Don't wait until the final version. Seal drafts, demos, and early versions to build a development history. This is critical in co-creator disputes.

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Seal your collaboration agreements

Before you start working with anyone, seal the collaboration agreement. The timestamp proves what was agreed, when, and what each party contributed.

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From CHF 5/document — eIDAS Art. 41 qualified timestamp, court-admissible across the EU and Switzerland.

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