Sunday, September 03, 2006

Numly Launches Vouchor!

Numly has just now launched its Vouchor.com identity 2.0 service for the purpose of certifying identities required for copyright registrations among other things.

The Internet was founded on anonymity. This works perfectly fine for most web transactions but certain transactions require proof of your identity. Examples of these types of transactions include: voting solutions and governmental registrations. This is the case with Numly and its copyright filings.

Numly allows authors and artists to register their digital works as copyrights. Numly serves as a source of non-repudiation verifying that certain works were submitted by certain user ids at certain times. To prove a copyright claim, Numly needs to know to whom the user id belongs. Vouchor.com is used to establish certified Numly IDs.

Other services can use Vouchor APIs to verify user identities as well. Vouched users are more likely to be trusted than anonymous users. Use your vouched identity on EBay, CraigsList, Amazon, Yahoo, and other services. Vouchor ensures that your email addresses are really yours and your identity is really yours even if you are using a pen name. (Pen names will never have their true user identities revealed)

Get vouched today at http://vouchor.com!

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