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Assist presents the Cperm Cryptographic Registry as a global publication and provenance system for creators who need an immediate, independently verifiable record of what they disclosed, when they disclosed it, and how the record has been preserved.

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The Cperm Cryptographic Registry creates a public, independently verifiable record for inventions, discoveries, software, creative works, methods, protocols, designs, names, marks, concepts, authorship claims, and other forms of intellectual creation. Its purpose is to establish a clear publication trail showing what existed, when it was disclosed, and how its provenance can be checked.
Instead of waiting through costly or lengthy filing procedures before any record exists, a creator can publish through the Cperm Cryptographic Portal immediately. The resulting bulletin is timestamped, preserved in sequence, and supported by a signed proof receipt that can be checked through the public verification system.
The Registry was not designed as a conventional government copyright, patent, or trademark office. It can nevertheless serve as a practical global alternative for creators who choose cryptographic publication and verifiable provenance as their primary record. The portal has not yet been tested through a court challenge, so no particular legal outcome is guaranteed; its evidentiary strength rests on transparent publication, signed receipts, immutable chronology, and public verification.
Registry functions may include:
• Cryptographic Notary
• Disclosure Ledger
• Public IP Trail Tracer
• Signed Proof Receipts
• Supplemental Clarification Bulletins
• Immutable Publication History
Every bulletin receives a cryptographically signed receipt. Later clarifications, corrections, supporting evidence, or expanded disclosures can be issued as separate bulletins without rewriting the earlier record. This keeps the chronology intact while allowing the publication history to become more complete over time.
The Registry can assist with:
• recording an invention before or alongside a formal filing
• establishing public disclosure and authorship dates
• preserving evidence of development
• documenting software, research, designs, marks, and creative works
• maintaining transparent project histories
• recording independent discoveries
• strengthening archival provenance
• protecting the integrity of the publication trail
Some creators may later pursue government registration. Others may decide that a permanent global cryptographic record is the only registry they require. In either case, the Cperm record remains independently verifiable and does not depend on a later filing to show the chronology of creation, development, and disclosure.
Cport Assist therefore presents the Registry as both a companion to established intellectual-property systems and a distinct alternative: immediate publication, global accessibility, immutable continuity, transparent provenance, and signed cryptographic evidence that anyone can verify.