CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Takedown Piracy is featured as a supporter of the Artists’ Bill of Rights campaign.
The campaign was established to promote a set of ethical principles concerning the use of artists’ intellectual property rights in competitions and appeals seeking use of creative content.
An interview with Takedown Piracy owner Nate Glass was recently posted on Artists-Bill-of-Rights.org. The interview spotlights the company’s crusade against digital content theft.
To view Takedown Piracy’s inclusion as a supporter of the Artists’ Bill of Rights, click here.
“Artists’ Bill of Rights is a campaigning organization promoting respect for the rights of artists," said Gordon Harrison, Artists’ Bill of Rights campaign manager states.
"We are delighted to promote the Takedown Piracy service founded by Nate Glass. The work it is doing to defend its clients from the scourge of piracy is vital. We are particularly impressed in Takedown Piracy’s use of the power of technology to protect its clients, such as its Aikido program, which discovers pirated copies of clients’ works and issue takedown notices to the sites hosting them. We wish them continued success in this important task.”
Takedown Piracy and owner Nate Glass continue to be in the media spotlight for their renowned effectiveness combatting piracy.
“Everything we do is about protecting people’s artistic property,” Glass said. “The Artists’ Bill of Rights campaign has the same goals. They work to achieve a stop to piracy through education of the masses, while we try to stop piracy at the source. By supporting each other, we are able to cover all our bases and greatly reduce digital content theft.”