Lineage integrity
Reviewers can inspect whether a record still matches its original lineage.
These terms summarize use boundaries for lineage verification, public evidence, education evidence, and support workflows.
Archive Origin keeps the lineage boundary explicit so teams know what verification does — and what it does not do.
Reviewers can inspect whether a record still matches its original lineage.
The platform does not decide truth, fairness, legality, mastery, or final interpretation.
Each route points users toward the right workflow, support channel, or policy boundary.
Archive Origin is for authorized evidence capture, verification, review, and reporting workflows — not for misuse or unsupported claims.
Use Archive Origin for workflows where you have permission to capture, submit, verify, review, or share evidence.
Do not use verification records to impersonate others, misrepresent context, fabricate authority, or hide important facts.
Do not upload, publish, or distribute evidence in violation of privacy, education, employment, court, or public-safety rules.
The platform strengthens lineage review; it does not replace human judgment, legal review, or institutional policy.
Verification can show whether a record matches its lineage, but it does not decide whether the event is complete, fair, legal, or correctly interpreted.
Users and organizations remain responsible for deciding how evidence is evaluated, stored, shared, and relied upon.
Features, routes, and support processes may change as pilots, partners, and verification workflows mature.
Start with a pilot conversation so lineage requirements, policy boundaries, and review workflows are clear before launch.