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Build your archive with intent.
Evergreen guides on proof of existence, creative records, and why timestamping matters before your work leaves your hands.
What Is a Creative Record Archive?
A Creative Record Archive is a private, verifiable history of your creative work — timestamped records that show when each file existed, without storing the file itself.
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Proof of Existence vs. Copyright
Proof of existence and copyright serve different purposes. One shows when a file existed. The other is a legal right. Understanding the difference helps you use both correctly.
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How to Build a Creative Record Archive
A practical guide to creating timestamped records for every stage of your creative process — from first draft to final version.
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Why You Should Timestamp Before Sharing
Creative work moves through collaborators, clients, and platforms before it is formally documented. Timestamping first creates a verifiable record of when your work existed.
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Verifying Creative Records — Explained
How verification works, what it proves, what it does not prove, and why a public verification link matters for creative professionals.
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