What makes the idea registration process safe?
When you register an idea document at CIR, a unique digital code (fingerprint) is created from your uploaded idea document. Like the fingerprint of a person it is not possible to recreate, see or identify any part of the registered file by its digital fingerprint. As a fingerprint can only belong to one particular person, a digital fingerprint code can only belong to one particular idea file. Changing only one digit of the file results in a complete different fingerprint. The content of your idea document or the registered idea document can not be determined from the fingerprint, so reverse engineering of the unique digital code into your idea document is not possible. CIR attaches the fingerprint code of the idea document to the ID of the registrant, to verify the identity of the registration and the person who registers it. Only this fingerprint code and not the idea document, is sent to an external, official authorized provider of digital timestamps (DigiStamp, US) for a official ti