
Merchants on Marketplaces
Are you trading on Etsy or Shutterstock? Everyone knows how crucial it is to protect your creativity from theft. When you stamp your images with NStamp, the service provides the necessary evidence and helps to protect your artwork.
Get startedHint: to claim authorship, include your name and, possibly, other identifying information (tax or personal ID, etc.) into filenames of files that you timestamp

Yes, your listing may be the oldest on the marketplace, but is it really yours? How do you tell people that it is? Before posting your goods or artwork on the marketplace, use NStamp to register and stamp your files.
You receive an NStamp number that you can place next to the images or in your product description. Additionally, you are given a QR code which can be included with the images you post in the marketplace. Both the NStamp number and the QR code enable others to check the time of stamping and the name of who created a stamp (this can be your business name, of course).
If your artwork is stolen or misused, you have a great piece of evidence to claim your authorship in any disputes you can have with a thief, marketplace owners, and beyond.
Use of NStamp does not preclude other forms of legal protection of your goods and artwork, but those forms are slower to seek and significantly more costly.
