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Can I Get a Timestamp for My Published Works?

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  • Dec 28, 2024
  • 1 min read

Yes, publishing your work on digital platforms does not mean it is legally protected; you must use an official verification tool to secure your ownership rights. You can obtain a timestamp for works that have been published but are not yet protected.


A timestamp is a legal tool that verifies your work was created on a specific date and has not been altered since. Without a timestamp, your work may face risks such as unauthorized copying or being certified under someone else's name. Therefore, even if your work is already published, obtaining a timestamp is crucial to safeguard your ownership rights.


A timestamp obtained for a previously published work validates the historical integrity of your creation. This plays a critical role, especially when you aim to increase the commercial value of your work or seek recognition on international platforms.

Does It Replace a Trademark Patent?

No, a trademark patent is only granted by the authorized state institutions of each country. A trademark patent is a legal protection...

 
 
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