For Media & News

Protect your brand wherever your stories spread.

Prove every story is real.

When a story spreads under your name, you need to prove — or disprove — its origin instantly. Not after 60 hours of legal back-and-forth.

What happens without Ledgible

A synthetic article spreads virally under your brand. Your legal team spends 60+ hours trying to prove the article didn't come from your CMS — with no proof system in place.

Even after debunking, the damage is done. The correction never reaches the same audience.

With Ledgible

Every piece of content from your CMS carries a verified record. Any third party can check in under 50ms whether an article was published by your organization. False attribution is disprovable instantly — before it amplifies.

How It Works

Every story signed at publication. Any third party can verify.

Ledgible integrates with your CMS and publishing workflow to sign every piece of editorial content at publication time. The signed record is your authoritative rebuttal to any misattribution claim — available instantly, without legal investigation.

Integration pointsWordPress, Contentful, custom CMS
Asset typesArticles, images, video, audio
VerificationPublic — no reader account needed
Response time< 50ms p99
Embed formatC2PA manifest + JSON-LD
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CMS integration

A lightweight plugin or webhook connects Ledgible to your publishing workflow. Each article, photo, or video receives a verified record the moment it's published.

02

Instant verification

A public verification link is embedded in every piece of content. Any journalist, regulator, or reader can confirm authenticity — no account, no friction.

03

Attribution proof

When a false attribution claim surfaces, your legal team has an immediate, authoritative answer. The verified record shows exactly when and from which system the content was published.

04

C2PA compliance

All records conform to the C2PA open standard — readable by browser extensions, platform tools, and content verification services worldwide. No vendor lock-in.

Regulatory Context

EU AI Act Article 50 is already in force.

Publishers operating in the EU are required to disclose AI-generated content under Article 50. Ledgible produces verified content records that satisfy this requirement automatically — embedded at publication time, not retroactively applied.

EU AI Act Art. 50C2PA StandardFTC AI GuidanceCalifornia AB 3211

See how it works for your newsroom.

We'll walk you through a live demo using your CMS and content types. No pitch — just the product.

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