How Can I Protect My Artwork?
- My Art Proof
- Dec 28, 2024
- 1 min read
There are several ways to protect your artwork. A timestamp allows you to secure your work in a digital environment and provides legal evidence to prove its originality.
1. Method: Take a Photograph and Upload It
You can take a photograph of your artwork, ensuring it covers the entire visual, and upload it to our system. This photograph will allow you to obtain a timestamp, securing your artwork digitally. This way, you can prove when and by whom your artwork was created. This method is particularly useful for physical artworks, such as paintings, sculptures, or drawings, where you can capture a digital record of the piece and verify its creation date.
Supported photo formats include popular visual formats such as .jpg, .png, .tiff, .gif, and .jpeg. With these formats, you can secure your artwork in a digital environment and easily provide proof of your work to the relevant authorities whenever necessary.
2. Method: Uploading Digital Artworks
If you have created a digital artwork, you can directly upload it to our system in a digital file format (e.g., .png or .jpg). This method is particularly useful for works created in a digital environment, such as drawings, graphic designs, or illustrations. Uploading digital artworks allows you to obtain a timestamp and secure your work in the digital space.
Both methods can be used independently and offer an effective way to protect both physical and digital artworks.