How Veamcast Is Building a Reference Implementation

The SECURE Act lays out a comprehensive framework for digital communications. Rather than waiting for legislation to pass, Veamcast is building a working proof-of-concept that demonstrates these principles in practice. Each pillar below maps to one or more sections of the Act.

Core Pillars

Open, Documented APIs First

Public read/write endpoints for content and curation. Every feature Veamcast ships is backed by a documented API that third parties can integrate with — no walled gardens, no proprietary lock-in.

SECURE Act alignment: §IX (Open Communication Systems and API Access)

Public Trust & Moderation Layer

A transparent reporting API with public moderation placeholders — reason codes, timestamps, and appeals threads — that supplements §230 rather than replacing it. Moderation decisions are auditable, not opaque.

SECURE Act alignment: §XIX (Public Content Moderation Framework)

Fact-Check & Provenance

Standardized fact-check status and source metadata attached to every piece of content. Clear labels for AI-generated or AI-edited media, so users always know what they’re looking at.

SECURE Act alignment: §XV (Data Transparency), §XIX (Public Content Moderation Framework)

User-Curated Comments with Link Cards

Live comments and link previews backed by Veamcast’s own API. Users curate conversations; the platform provides the infrastructure, not the editorial voice.

SECURE Act alignment: §VII (User Rights and Protections)

Privacy & Portability by Default

Data minimization, one-click export, and passwordless (FIDO2/WebAuthn) sign-in. Your data is yours — you can take it with you or delete it at any time.

SECURE Act alignment: §VI (Passwordless Authentication Standards), §VII (User Rights and Protections)

Per-Section Feedback

Structured comment and rating panels on the document itself, so feedback is contextual and actionable rather than buried in a general comment thread.

SECURE Act alignment: §XV (Data Transparency)