A Public Trust Initiative for Songwriters
You wrote it. Now prove it. Free, permanent authorship protection that holds up in any courtroom on earth.
e.g. SWL-DNA-2026-00001
A songwriter shares a verse with a collaborator. A voice memo gets forwarded. An idea whispered in a studio session shows up months later — credited to someone else.
This isn’t rare. It happens across the music industry, every single day. And the artist who actually created those words often has no way to prove it. No timestamp. No record. Just a memory no one believes.
Multiple independent layers ensure your proof can be trusted by anyone — another artist, a record label, a court, or a government body. No single point of failure.
Every certificate carries a legally-binding electronic signature — the same kind banks and government agencies use. Alter a single byte, and the seal breaks. Courts accept it as equivalent to a handwritten signature.
Your certificate’s fingerprint is recorded on multiple independent decentralized networks around the world. No company, no government, no individual can alter or erase it. The proof exists for as long as the internet does.
Your lyrics and audio are transformed into a mathematical fingerprint. Change even a comma, and the fingerprint changes completely. We don’t store your lyrics — just the irreversible proof that they existed at that moment.
Independent timestamp authorities around the world certify precisely when your certificate was issued. Even we can’t backdate it. Even if one authority disappears, two more confirm the date.
Every certificate is designed to meet the evidentiary requirements of Indian law — and recognized internationally.
Electronic signatures recognized as legally equivalent to handwritten ones.
Auto-generated court certificate makes digital records admissible as evidence.
Timestamped proof establishes prior authorship in infringement disputes.
Decentralized timestamps and cryptographic proofs are recognized as evidence globally.
Lyrics D.N.A™ is open infrastructure — built not to make money, but to make sure no artist ever loses a song they wrote. Anyone who stands for creators can use it.
If you’re an artist, a label, a government body, or anyone who believes creators should be protected — we’re here. This is open. This is free. This is for you.