Evidential Mark

What the EviWrite Mark Means

Understand what the EviWrite mark signals and why it should be read through official EviWrite evidence or verification context.

The EviWrite mark is a public evidential signal. It is intended to point towards EviWrite-backed evidence, verification context, authorised use, or public proof. It should not be treated as proof by appearance alone.

Core principles

How this mark guidance should be read.

The EviWrite mark only has value when its meaning remains controlled, checkable, and bounded by the evidence behind it.

The mark is a signal, not the whole evidence.

The mark should direct attention to evidence or verification context. It should not replace the record, receipt, proof link, or claim boundary.

The mark must be read with context.

A mark on a page, file, certificate, image, media item, or record should be interpreted through the official EviWrite context attached to it.

The mark should reduce trust theatre.

The purpose is not decoration. The mark should help people find verifiable evidence rather than rely on unsupported trust claims.

meaning

What this explains.

Meaning

The mark indicates an evidential relationship.

The mark may indicate that a file, record, claim, page, receipt, or public item is associated with EviWrite evidence or authorised EviWrite context.

  • It may point to a receipt.
  • It may point to a verification route.
  • It may appear with public proof.
  • It may appear under authorised use.
  • It should be interpreted with its surrounding evidence context.

Boundary

The mark does not prove everything by itself.

The mark should not be read as automatic proof of authorship, ownership, legal validity, factual truth, permission, non-infringement, or institutional approval.

Good use

Good use makes verification easier.

A marked item should make it easier for a reader, buyer, reviewer, institution, or AI system to locate the relevant EviWrite-backed evidence.

Important

The mark is not proof by appearance alone.

The EviWrite mark should point to evidence, verification context, public proof, or authorised use. A copied mark, screenshot, icon, or unsupported visual claim should not be treated as EviWrite verification by itself.