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Use case · Copied listings & stolen photos

Prove a competitor copied your product photos or listing

A rival seller lifted your product photos, descriptions or design and is using them on their own listing. Certify their page now — before they swap the images out — and lock the priority date of your originals. That contrast is the heart of an unfair-competition or copyright claim.

RFC 3161Qualified timestamp
SHA-256Original-work hash
PDF + ZIPClaim-ready package
Certified copied-listing evidence illustration

Why a screenshot of the copy isn't enough.

To win an unfair-competition or copyright case you must show two things to a forensic standard: that they copied, and that your work came first. A screenshot proves neither cleanly.

They'll swap the images outOnce confronted, the copied photos disappear and your screenshot has no live source.
No proof of who came firstA screenshot of their page says nothing about when your originals existed.
Screenshots are easy to disputeNo source binding, no independent time anchor — low probative weight.
Certify both sides, time-anchoredTheir copy + your dated originals, each bound to a qualified timestamp that shifts the burden to them.

What a copied-listing evidence package contains.

URL

Capture of the copy

Full-page screenshot, resolved URL and HTML of the competitor's infringing listing.

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Original-work certificates

File-certify your photos, copy and designs — each hashed to a qualified timestamp as your priority anchor.

PDF

Signed PDF certificate

An affidavit-style record tying the copy and your originals to verifiable dates.

Browser session video

Walk through their listing — images, description, seller — to show the extent of the copying.

HAR

Network log

Proves the infringing content was served from their listing at the time of capture.

ZIP

Verification ZIP

Manifest, signature and public key for independent verification by counsel or a court.

How to build the evidence.

Capture both sides while the copy is still live.

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Certify the competitor's listing nowWebsite certificate by URL — captures your stolen images on their page before they're removed.
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Record a browser sessionShow the full copied listing — every image, the description, the seller identity.
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File-certify your originalsUpload your original photo files, design or copy and bind them to a qualified timestamp.
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Hand the package to counselThe PDF + ZIP supports a cease-and-desist, a platform IP complaint, or an unfair-competition claim.
Certify the copy now

How to capture each part.

Your original files

File certificate to lock the SHA-256 hash and date of your originals.

Social or marketplace posts

For copies posted on social media or marketplaces.

Copied-listing questions, answered directly.

A competitor stole my product photos — how do I prove it?

Certify the competitor's page with a Website certificate (capturing your image on their listing, the resolved URL and a qualified timestamp), then file-certify your original photo files. Together they show your work, their copy, and that yours came first.

How do I show my listing came first?

File-certify your original photos, descriptions or designs as early as possible. The qualified timestamp on that File certificate is your priority anchor — evidence the work existed in your hands on that date.

Is a screenshot of the copied listing enough?

It's admissible but weak — no source binding, no independent timestamp, easy to dispute. A certified capture binds the copied content to the resolved URL and a qualified timestamp under eIDAS Art. 41, shifting the burden of proof to the other side.

Can I use this for an unfair-competition or copyright claim?

Yes. The signed PDF + ZIP documents the copying and your prior ownership — the evidence base for an unfair-competition or copyright claim, a cease-and-desist, or a platform complaint.

Is this legal advice?

No. This service creates technical evidence artefacts. Legal weight depends on jurisdiction and circumstances. Consult qualified legal counsel for advice specific to your situation.

Certify the copy before it's gone.

Capture their listing now, then lock the priority date of your originals.

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