What is a digital fingerprint?
A digital fingerprint, also know as a digest, is a hash value created by a hash algorithm. The 256-bit Secure Hash Algorithm is used by MyFreeCopyright.com and is an industry standard way of creating a fingerprint of a file. The algorithm mixes and chops the data of a file to create a unique string of numbers and letters based on the files makeup. What do the numbers and letters in the fingerprint mean? The letters and numbers in a fingerprint are created by the algorithm MyFreeCopyright.com uses to determine the uniqueness of your original digital creation. This combination of letters and numbers will always be unique to your digital creation as long as the creation is not changed. What if the digital creation I copyrighted changes? Then you will need to establish another date registration for your original digital creation to reflect its current and changed state. What does non-repudiation mean? Non-repudiation is a concept saying that there is indisputable proof that a transaction o
A “digital fingerprint” consists of an alphanumeric code (a series of letters and numbers) that uniquely describes an electronic record, document, form or file. If a document that has been previously fingerprinted is altered in any way, the “digital fingerprint” for the altered document will be different from that of the original document.