Protect your intellectual property rights and prove ownership of your data

protected.cc provides independent third party verification of data, helping individuals and companies assert intellectual property rights by proving possession of data at specific points in time.

Data can be protected by direct file upload or by copying protected.cc on critical emails, helping establish not only that the data existed, but who it has been sent to and when.

The service is simple to use and suitable for many different types of user - see below for examples of how protected.cc can help you, and then try the service out for free

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Protect work that you have created

If you have created 'original work', protected.cc can help you prove and enforce your copyright and deter copyright theft. Send your work to protected.cc during and after the creative process to provide strong evidence if your work is ever ripped off or your authorship is subsequently disputed.

Suitable for: photographers, artists, musicians, writers and authors, film-makers and anyone else who creates 'original works'.

Prove that you have met a deadline

If you have the need to submit material by email, protected.cc can help you prove when and to whom the email was sent, and what was attached to the email. This provides an independent record in the event of any subsequent dispute.

Suitable for: journalists, copywriters, freelancers working to agreed deadlines, students submitting coursework

Back up important documents

If you have a need to email significant documents to third parties, protected.cc can help you prove when and to whom a document has been emailed, and also prove that the document has not been subsequently amended.

Suitable for: Contracts, tenders, non-disclosure agreements, invoices, legal notices, letters and other important correspondence

Maintain an independant record

If you have a need to send emails and retain proof of what was said and to whom, you can copy such emails to protected.cc to subsequently provide such proof.

Suitable for: Any emails, particularly those concerning contractual matters or negotiations.