FAQ

The key ambiguities, answered simply.

The tone should stay direct and calm. No inflated claims, no unnecessary jargon.

Why not start with the word certification? Because the word creates a strong legal and market expectation. The cleaner launch language is verification, claims and public record.

Do you verify an entire company? No. Adamly verifies an asset, a shoot, a campaign or a defined workflow.

Are you against AI? No. Adamly does not moralize the use of AI. It verifies precise declarations about talent, capture and generative tools within the claimed scope.

Evidence

What counts as evidence depends on the claim, but a detector alone is never enough.

A credible decision rests on a coherent body of traceable material.

Evidence can include source files, metadata, production documents, releases, contracts, rights documentation, delivery references and signed supporting declarations. A single detector score can contribute context, but it cannot carry the decision on its own.

Public view

The public sees the record, not every confidential document behind it.

The registry is designed to make the decision legible without exposing private files by default.

A record should show status, scope, claims, dates, exclusions and challenge logic. That is the public record layer.

Validity and challenge

Every claim needs dates, and every serious system needs a challenge path.

Adamly should be able to revisit, amend, suspend or withdraw a record if new material evidence appears.