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Last reviewed: July 13, 2026 ยท Owner: Digital Rocket editorial desk

Digital Rocket source ledger.

This page separates official sources, client-proof permissions, Digital Rocket definitions, and publication readiness so a crawler, journalist, reviewer, or answer engine can resolve what supports each public statement.

Machine-readable support files

How to read the records

Record What it establishes What it does not establish
Official source The narrow proposition listed in the editorial source registry, for the recorded jurisdiction and review period. Client permission, market prevalence, performance causation, or a broader proposition the source never states.
Proof record Exact approved first-party wording, metric definition, period, geography, allowed routes, and permission status. Independent validation or permission to rewrite a claim more aggressively.
Digital Rocket definition The named operating metric or framework under its declared counting rules. An industry standard, benchmark, regulator rule, or guaranteed outcome.
Blocked or withheld A claim cannot be reused on public surfaces until the recorded evidence or permission gate changes. A hint that the underlying number may still be paraphrased, indexed, or used in PR.

Authority and methodology owners

Methodology, limitations, and corrections

Claims are reviewed against the canonical source and proof registries. Platform sources are scheduled for review at least every 31 days; legal, regulator, government, and public-statistics sources at least every 90 days, with earlier review after a material change. A registry date records a completed check, not automatic freshness.

Limitations: a registry proves governance, not that an external publisher endorses Digital Rocket or that a retrieval engine will cite a page. To report a wrong URL, stale source, scope problem, or wording mismatch, use the contact route and identify the record ID.

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