W3C Verification
Truly Imagined issues verifiable credentials for an actor’s identity, likeness, voice and the licences built on them. Verification lets you check any of these credentials independently — confirming it’s genuine, unaltered and belongs to who it claims.
Verifying a credential
Section titled “Verifying a credential”- Provide the credential you’ve been given — for example a likeness, voice or licence credential shared with you.
- Truly Imagined checks it against the W3C Verifiable Credentials standard.
- You’ll see whether it’s valid, who issued it and who it was issued to.
What verification tells you
Section titled “What verification tells you”- The credential is authentic and hasn’t been tampered with.
- It is current — not expired or revoked.
- It belongs to the actor or licence it names, so you can rely on it.
When to use it
Section titled “When to use it”Verify before you rely on a permission — for instance when an actor or agent shares a licence credential, or when you need to confirm a likeness or voice is genuinely theirs.
Related
Section titled “Related”- Verifiable identity explains the credentials behind this.
- Studio Licensing holds the licence credentials you’ll verify.
- Consent is what those credentials ultimately protect.