DMCAForce to Demo Content Protection Tools at IBC Amsterdam

LOS ANGELES — DMCAForce will demo its content protection tools at the IBC Amsterdam trade show, assisting rights holders with the process of protecting their content from online piracy.

According to the company, its mission is to protect the work of independent artists, performers, coders and creatives of all types by using a proprietary spidering technology system to continuously scan the web for unauthorized use of protected content.

“Over the subsequent decade, DMCAForce has filed many thousands of DMCA takedown notices against hosting companies, social networks and corporations who illegally make use of protected intellectual property,” CEO Mark Bauman explained. “That proven track record is the primary reason DMCAForce continues to grow with a long list of clients that benefit every minute from the constantly improving and unique scanning, matching and legal compliance initiatives used by DMCAForce for your benefit.”

“It takes so much to create great content, and costs so little to protect it,” Bauman added. “Our free demo is the fastest way to earn more from all your existing media and upcoming creations.”

For more information or to schedule an appointment during IBC Amsterdam, click here.

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