The core idea is authorised action, not just working software.
A copied button, copied badge, copied admin panel or confident AI output should not automatically become trusted authority.
VoidComms is built around the rule that important actions must prove authority before the system accepts them.
Patent-led portfolio
Four UK patent applications filed. Fifth specification prepared for attorney review and filing.
Protected actions
Payout release, service completion, public badges, publishing, refunds, admin overrides and AI actions can require proof before acceptance.
Reject lookalikes
A copied badge, cloned page or replacement module should not gain trust just because it imitates the right output.
AI action gate
AI can generate a proposed action, but model output alone should not authorise the protected action.
Marketplace proof
Handover, return, dispute and payout release can become protected events, not just business-state labels.
Decision trail
Important allows, holds, reviews and refusals should create evidence that can be checked later.
βIt works, it looks right, it was signed in, so trust it.β
βIt must prove authority, scope and permission before the protected action is accepted.β