DigiRegs to Debut Copyright Protection System at Phoenix Forum

SAN DIEGO  DigiRegs is bringing its copyright protection software to the Phoenix Forum, to be held in Tempe, Ariz. from Thurs., Mar. 31-Sun., Apr. 3. DigiRegs is teaming with TrafficHaus to show Phoenix Forum attendees how this easy-to-use program can help protect content while optimizing traffic and ad revenue.

DigiRegs makes it easy for clients to process content files and specify what they want the system to do if their files are matched online. Should a match be found and flagged, DigiRegs instantly notifies the producer and publisher and creates a real-time record. And then, it's up to the clients to decide what to do next. 

The producers can attach custom advertising banners or sell space for each video, and the publisher can place the banners to optimize their ad revenue and boost traffic.

"We created DigiRegs to offer a scalable, flexible and completely dynamic content management and protection system that would be easy to integrate into any existing system," a DigiRegs representative said. "Real-time protection and notification give clients more control over their content, as well as instant feedback and user data that can help them better target their advertising. And that's why we've collaborated with the TrafficHaus guys for roll-out and demonstrations. They have their fingers on the pulse of the adult ad service and solutions industry, and there isn't another company we can imagine working with."

For more information on DigiRegs, visit their official website.

For more information on TrafficHaus, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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