QWEBEC Expo to Host DigiRegs Q&A for Content Creators, Owners

MONTREAL — The upcoming QWEBEC Expo will feature a question-and-answer session with Lukas of DigiRegs who will reveal how rights owners can protect, manage and monetize their content.

Being held from Aug. 6-9 at the Novotel Hotel in Montreal, QWEBEC Expo is a premier trade event for content creators and owners along with digital marketing pros.

The DigiRegs session is scheduled for Aug. 8 at 12:15 p.m. in Toscane Hall.

“I’m very excited about the entire show,” Lukas said, “and also about this particular seminar because we have some information that content producers will find interesting about new and improved ways they can secure their content with less time or effort and even better results. So much goes into creating great content, it’s important to get full value for the content you create, and this seminar will definitely help you do that far better than you may have expected to be possible.”

As a leader in protecting content from piracy, DigiRegs aims to leave attendees of this executive session well-versed in the newest technologies for fingerprinting and tracking content across the internet.

“Protecting your content is every bit as important as making great content,” Lukas concluded, “and this seminar is the first step toward owning a catalog of monetizable content that is safe from the prying eyes of pirates once and for all.”

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