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Metadata ensures long-term provenance and integrity
Verified metadata automatically injected by our system

Metadata is defined as the data providing information about one or more aspects of the data; it is used to summarize basic information about data which can make tracking and working with specific data easier.  Some examples include how the data was created, the purpose of the data, time and date of creation, Creator or author of the data, Location on a computer network where the data was created, Standards used, File size, Data quality, Source of the data, Process used to create the data, but we use much more.  (See image below)

We use Legislation Metadata (subject to multiple legal standards) along with Internal and External Storage Metadata. Our Internal metadata is infused directly in the document; thus, metadata is always available with the data document, but ours cannot be tampered with. The External metadata, which can be stored in a database, is more efficient searching and for document management. The PDFs and their metadata can be stored in your servers, your cloud, MyVault, which is our custom storage solution.

Metadata is automatically applied during our legally authentic digitization process and is also applied by our platform on to digital documents.

During the scanning process, each document is encapsulated with tamper-proof metadata, powered by XMP technology, in which digital signature certificates are applied. A final signature seal is applied by Clawd Technologies and is backed by Entrust. This provides validation of the process and creates a PDF that is admissible in court as the legal original.

  • PDFs are categorized based on keywords or other metadata making them easy to retrieve.
  • Each PDF is tamper-proof and legally binding as the original.
  • The metadata contains information such as when and where it was created, by whom, what changes were made, and displays the chain-of-custody throughout the signing and encapsulation process.
  • The metadata is tamper-proof, can be easily read by third parties, and can even be stored in the Blockchain at an additional cost.
  • Original paper-based documents become copies after the Clawd digitization process, so they may be destroyed if desired.
  • PDFs can be stored on a company’s firm’s own servers or our secure cloud in MyVault, our custom storage solution.
  • The technology Clawd uses complies with all applicable ISO metadata and digital document / digital signature rules.
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The image below is one page of Closing Contract from a 150-page agreement from an Acquisition contract between two companies and their legal teams.
  • It was entered into the system as a word.doc
  • Each signer received a notification and opened the document in an application secured by a password
  • To sign the document, they must click on the signature field and enter their custom PIN, ensuring that only they themselves signed the document
  • The image on the left is the table of contents
  • The image on the right is a page of the contract opened in Adobe Pro
  • The metadata contains the date, version, shows the XMP compliance certifications, and confirms whether the signature and the signer’s identity is valid.
Activity signature information
The clawd eSignature metadata contains:
  • Name of the signature owner – if the signature owner has a verified digital identity, their username will be added
  • Confirmation that the document hasn’t been modified since the signature was applied
  • Confirmation that the signer’s identity is valid (two-step authentication and PIN)
  • Reason for signing: was it in a personal capacity, or on behalf of another individual or business?
  • Creation date and timestamp with time zone data
  • Type of signatures required, along with the location of signature within the document
  • A final signature by Clawd Technologies to encapsulate the document
Source document
  • Number of pages
  • Source document format
  • Source document dimensions and final dimensions
Document content
  • Transfer date
Activity workflow
  • Who has signed the document on behalf of who (with date & time of the time zone)
Governance
  • Company name
  • Certification level
  • Verified by who
  • Representative of the company
  • Client name
  • Representative of the client

The document XMP metadata contains:

Source document and final document
  • PDF properties
  • XMP core properties
  • The creator of the document / document owner
  • Number of pages
  • Source document format
  • Source document dimensions
  • Final document format
  • Final document dimensions
Governance (if applicable)
  • Company name
  • Certification level of the company
  • If the company identity is verified, and if so, the registration authority (RA) name
  • The name of the representative that signed on behalf of the company