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Datawitness® Launches Affiliate Program for Customers, Resellers and Service Providers → January 15, 2007

Richmond, British Columbia - January 15, 2007 – Datawitness Online Ltd. announces a new Affiliate Program enabling customers, resellers, and service providers to create their own community of clients using Datawitness products.

"Datawitness Affiliates can create a passive income stream by presenting Datawitness banners and links on their websites to customers and site visitors," said CEO, Jag Gillan. "Affiliates can monetize website traffic by advertising Datawitness products which complement their business and are of interest to visitors. As long as a customer referred through the Datawitness Affiliate Program has an active account, the Affiliate will receive 10% of the revenue from the account."

Service providers with customers struggling with document management, retention, and delivery challenges can solidify customer relationships by introducing new added value products to clients in areas including authentication and archiving, e-signature, and electronic document delivery.

"We created a transparent revenue sharing and payments system that is simple to use and allows real time revenue tracking. Then affiliates can spend more time experimenting with ad placement and promotion to maximize conversion of site traffic to commission-generating transactions," said Jag Gillan.

About Datawitness Online Ltd.: Datawitness, located near Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada, provides online authentication and archiving solutions. Datawitness services enable businesses and governments to authenticate at source to mitigate future risk and liability. Datawitness also increases workflow efficiency by merging the immediacy of online document management, retrieval and viewing with offline microfilm archival integrity.

Developed with the assistance of the Eastman Kodak Company of Rochester, New York, Datawitness' web-based, patent-pending technology functions as a virtual notary service. Datawitness clients can authenticate and archive documents, and sign and send agreements and business documents for electronic signature via the Internet. The Datawitness system automatically timestamps, secures and stores in a database all digital documents or communications and preserves them in duplicate microfilm archives. The records are impervious to electronic attack and provide an irrefutable 3rd-party evidentiary audit trail.

The microfilm used for archiving is certified stable for 500 years by Kodak. The microfilm archiving process employed by Datawitness meets the requirements of the Canadian General Standards Board standard for Electronic Records as Documentary Evidence and maximizes the admissibility of archived records in court proceedings. Datawitness services are available to the public at www.datawitness.com or to registered customers of BC OnLine at https://www.bconline.gov.bc.ca

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