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Document counterfeits and infringement — before takedown removes the trail.

Counterfeit listings, copycat shops, brandjacked profiles, copied descriptions — they vanish or change the moment a complaint lands. GetProofAnchor preserves the infringement at the moment you observed it as a takedown-ready Evidence ZIP and a citable Proof ID, anchored in four independent integrity layers — ready for marketplace VeRO, Brand Registry, UDRP, DSA Article 16, or counsel — with a deterministic verifier outcome: Match / Modified.

Takedown-ready

Self-contained Evidence ZIP designed to attach to VeRO, Brand Registry, UDRP, and DSA Article 16 notice-and-action submissions.

Survives the takedown

Evidence remains verifiable even after the listing, shop, or domain is removed by the platform.

Citable Proof ID

Public Proof ID URL your counsel can cite in cease-and-desist letters or UDRP complaints — readers verify it themselves.

What this is: an evidence-preservation workflow for IP-infringement and anti-counterfeiting work — fast capture (public + behind-login), four-layer cryptographic integrity, EU-qualified timestamp, Bitcoin anchor, and a takedown-ready Evidence ZIP designed for marketplace programs, UDRP, DSA Article 16, and cease-and-desist actions.

What this is not: a takedown service, a trademark-monitoring crawler, or legal advice. Evidence preservation is one piece of the brand-protection workflow — the takedown decision and legal strategy belong to your IP counsel.

Brand-protection workflow
3-minute workflow

Built for the moment you find the infringement — capture before it disappears, package for takedown, preserve for litigation.

Step 1 — Capture at the moment of detection

Public URL via the dashboard, or behind-login content (private seller dashboards, paid B2B catalogs, restricted reseller portals) via the browser extension — exactly as the infringement appeared.

https://marketplace.example.com/listing/123
Step 2 — Export takedown-ready Evidence ZIP

Self-contained bundle: full-page screenshot + captured DOM + extracted text + capture metadata + SHA-256 manifest + hash chain entries + Bitcoin OpenTimestamps receipt + eIDAS qualified-timestamp kit + bilingual verification README. Designed to attach to a takedown form or counsel's case file as a single ZIP.

Step 3 — File the takedown or hand to counsel
Proof ID: 70352d57-d6bc-4873-87f2-d052b1bef548

Attach the ZIP to the marketplace VeRO / Brand Registry / DSA Article 16 form. Cite the Proof ID URL in cease-and-desist letters and UDRP complaints. Verification is deterministic: Match (intact) or Modified (per-layer report). Fully offline if needed.

Works for: counterfeit listings, copycat shops, fake-brand websites, brandjacked social profiles, copied product descriptions, unauthorized resellers, MAP/MFP violations, infringing ads, copyright-infringing content, domain squatting evidence.

What brand-protection teams capture with GetProofAnchor

Built around the listings, profiles, and pages that disappear or shift the moment a takedown notice lands.

Counterfeit marketplace listings

Amazon, eBay, AliExpress, Temu, Shein, Etsy, Vinted, Allegro — listings selling fake or unauthorized products that get edited or relisted under new IDs the moment a notice arrives.

Copycat e-shops & fake-brand websites

Fake official-store domains, look-alike webshops, infringing landing pages — captured with full URL, DOM, and screenshot before the operator pulls the site.

Brandjacked social profiles & ads

Impersonating Instagram, Facebook, X, TikTok, LinkedIn profiles using your trademark or imagery; sponsored ads using protected marks — preserved at the moment of detection.

Unauthorized resellers & MAP violations

Resellers outside authorized channels, listings below MAP/MFP, gray-market goods, parallel imports — captured with seller identity, price, and listing claims for distributor or channel enforcement.

Copyright & content infringement

Copied product descriptions, stolen images and lookbooks, lifted marketing copy, counterfeit catalogs — preserved with side-by-side capture for IP counsel.

Domain squatting & UDRP evidence

Typosquatting domains, cybersquatted variants, infringing landing pages, parked-domain ads using protected marks — captured for UDRP and ICANN dispute filings.

Why this evidence holds up under takedown disputes and litigation

Marketplace counter-notices, UDRP responses, and IP litigation all probe the same weakness: a screenshot is one party's word against another. GetProofAnchor wraps every capture in four independent integrity layers, each independently verifiable by the marketplace adjudicator, UDRP panelist, or court — with no need to trust the brand-protection team or GetProofAnchor itself.

Layer 1
SHA-256 file manifest

Every file in the Evidence ZIP has its hash recorded in manifest.json. Editing a single byte — even reformatting whitespace — fails the integrity check at the marketplace, panel, or court.

Layer 2
Append-only hash chain

Each capture is part of a global SHA-256 chain. Each entry contains the hash of the previous one, so inserting or modifying any past entry breaks the chain mathematically — providing a verifiable sequence of every captured listing or version.

Layer 3
Bitcoin OpenTimestamps anchor

The chain head is anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain. Once confirmed, the timestamp is preserved by the entire Bitcoin network — independent of GetProofAnchor and of any marketplace involved in the dispute.

Layer 4
eIDAS qualified timestamp

RFC 3161 timestamp from an EU-qualified Trust Service Provider (currently SK ID Solutions, Estonia). Recognized as legal-grade proof of existence at a point in time under Regulation (EU) 910/2014 — the recognized time anchor for EU/EEA brand-protection actions.

All four layers PASS → the takedown evidence is cryptographically intact, not just well-presented. Any layer FAILS → modification is detected, with a per-layer report showing exactly which one was tampered with — a counter-notice claiming “the screenshot is fake” becomes a deterministic technical question.

Why marketplace takedowns reject thin evidence

Marketplace VeRO programs, Brand Registry adjudicators, UDRP panelists, and DSA Article 16 reviewers all see the same pattern: a brand sends a screenshot, the seller files a counter-notice claiming the image is edited or the listing was different, and the platform punts. Without an integrity mechanism and an independent time anchor, the brand's evidence is one assertion against another. Cryptographic integrity replaces credibility with verifiability — and turns the platform's review from a credibility weighing into a deterministic check.

Cryptographic integrity verification

Evidence ZIP includes a SHA-256 manifest of every file. Subsequent edits — text, screenshot pixels, file replacement, even JSON whitespace reformatting — become mathematically detectable. Counter-notices claiming the evidence is doctored are testable, not arguable.

Independent time anchors

Each capture gets two independent time anchors: an eIDAS qualified timestamp (legally recognized in EU/EEA) and a Bitcoin OpenTimestamps anchor (preserved by the Bitcoin network). When the seller's counter-notice claims the listing was different at the time of complaint, both anchors independently fix the “when”.

What's inside the Evidence ZIP

A standardized, self-contained bundle of around 24 files (format: getproofanchor-evidence-1). Designed to attach to marketplace takedown forms, UDRP filings, DSA Article 16 submissions, cease-and-desist correspondence — or be handed to IP counsel for litigation prep — and verifiable independently of GetProofAnchor.

  • manifest.json — the integrity baseline — SHA-256 hash of every other file in the package
  • proof.json — main record — Proof ID, source URL, final URL, capture time, SHA-256 fingerprints, eIDAS status, Bitcoin anchor info
  • screenshot.png — full-page screenshot at capture time (the listing/site/profile exactly as it appeared at the moment of detection)
  • page.html + content.txt — captured DOM/HTML and extracted plain-text content — including hidden product attributes, structured-data markup, and seller metadata not visible in the screenshot
  • capture/capture_meta.json — forensic capture metadata — engine, viewport, scroll, consent dialogs auto-handled — the takedown-grade chain of custody
  • chain/* — append-only hash chain entries linking this proof to the global chain of all captures — supporting versioned timeline arguments
  • anchor/anchor_receipt.ots — binary OpenTimestamps receipt with the Bitcoin merkle path — verifiable against any Bitcoin node
  • timestamp/* — complete eIDAS qualified-timestamp kit — RFC 3161 token, TSA certificate chain, frozen EU Trusted List snapshot, verification report
  • report.pdf — human-readable Evidence Report PDF — formatted summary suitable for the takedown form, counsel's case file, or panel submission
  • README.md — bilingual (EN + CS) verification guide with copy-paste commands using python3, openssl, ots — marketplace, panelist, or counsel reproduces the verification independently
Verifier outcome: Match / Modified.

For a file-by-file walkthrough see the Evidence ZIP — every file inside tutorial.

eIDAS qualified timestamp — what it adds to a takedown

Every GetProofAnchor capture receives an RFC 3161 timestamp from an EU-qualified Trust Service Provider. This is not a marketing label — it has specific legal meaning under Regulation (EU) 910/2014 (eIDAS) and gives brand-protection evidence a defensible time anchor in the EU and EEA, recognized independently by marketplaces operating in the EU, UDRP panelists, courts, and DSA Article 16 reviewers.

Qualified provider

Currently SK ID Solutions AS (Estonia), listed on the EU Trusted List as a Qualified Trust Service Provider.

Recognized for EU enforcement

Recognized in EU/EEA courts and regulatory proceedings as proof of existence at the timestamped moment — including DSA Article 16 reviews and trademark-court actions where contemporaneous evidence is the central question.

Independence over time

The full TSA certificate chain and a frozen snapshot of the EU Trusted List are inside the ZIP — verification works offline, even years later when IP litigation reaches discovery, even if the TSA later ceases operation.

Combined with the Bitcoin OpenTimestamps anchor, your takedown evidence carries two independent time anchors — one legally recognized in EU/EEA, one cryptographically global — backing the moment of detection without reliance on any marketplace or platform involved in the dispute.

Common questions from brand-protection teams

Direct answers to the questions we hear most often. Tap to expand.

How does this help with marketplace takedown programs (VeRO, Brand Registry, IPR Center)?
Most marketplace takedown programs require contemporaneous evidence of infringement: the listing as it appeared, the seller identity, the product claim, the price, the captured URL. GetProofAnchor produces exactly that — a self-contained Evidence ZIP with full-page screenshot, captured DOM, capture metadata, and an eIDAS qualified timestamp — attached as a single ZIP to the takedown form. When the seller relists under a new ID and claims the original was different, your evidence still verifies cryptographically.
Can I use this for UDRP, DSA Article 16, or cease-and-desist filings?
Yes — those are exactly the workflows the Evidence ZIP is designed for. For UDRP (domain disputes), capture the offending site at the moment you observe it; the eIDAS qualified timestamp and Bitcoin anchor independently fix the “when”. For DSA Article 16 notice-and-action, the evidence package documents the alleged illegal content with tamper-evident integrity. For cease-and-desist correspondence, the Proof ID URL becomes a citable, verifiable reference your counsel can include in the letter. GetProofAnchor is not a legal service — it is the evidence layer your counsel attaches to the legal action.
What happens when the infringing listing gets taken down before I capture it?
GetProofAnchor cannot retrieve content that no longer exists publicly — there is no retroactive archive. Speed is the entire workflow. The browser extension captures in seconds (a single click on the page you're already viewing); the dashboard captures public URLs in roughly 30–60 seconds. Capture at the moment of detection, not after escalation. The Evidence ZIP then survives any subsequent takedown — you preserve the contemporaneous record before the platform removes it.
Can I capture content behind login (private seller profiles, paid B2B portals, restricted catalogs)?
Yes. Available on Enterprise and Business plans, the Chrome extension captures exactly what your real browser is showing — including listings on private seller dashboards, paid B2B catalogs, restricted reseller portals, members-only forums where infringement is discussed, and any session-bound page. Public marketplaces, websites, and social profiles can also be captured server-side via the dashboard.
How do I document seller identity, pricing changes, and listing edits over time?
Capture again whenever something changes — a price update, an edited product description, a new seller identity, a relist under a new ID. Each capture is a separate Proof ID with its own four-layer trust stack and eIDAS qualified timestamp, all linked through the global append-only hash chain. The result is a verifiable timeline of the infringement: every version preserved, each independently provable as having existed at the timestamped moment. Exactly the pattern UDRP panelists, marketplace adjudicators, and IP courts look for.
Will the evidence still verify for our litigation team years after the takedown?
Yes — long-term offline verifiability is a primary design goal. The TSA certificate chain and a frozen snapshot of the EU Trusted List are bundled inside the Evidence ZIP at capture time, so eIDAS verification works fully offline, indefinitely, even if the TSA later ceases operation. The Bitcoin anchor is preserved by the Bitcoin network itself. The hash manifest is verifiable with standard SHA-256 tooling. When IP litigation reaches discovery years after the original takedown, the evidence package still verifies — independently of GetProofAnchor, the marketplace, and the original seller.

Document infringement before the takedown removes the trail

Takedown-ready, tamper-evident IP evidence with cryptographic integrity, EU-qualified timestamp, and a Bitcoin anchor. Ready for marketplace VeRO, Brand Registry, UDRP, DSA Article 16, and counsel.