Takedown Piracy Offers Clip Store Copyright Enforcement Services

LAS VEGAS — Takedown Piracy is now offering its digital fingerprinting service to clip stores to help protect their producers’ content.

“In an ever-evolving marketplace, clip stores are the ‘new normal’ for content producers,” said Nate Glass, president and founder of Takedown Piracy. “By evolving with the marketplace, we’ve extended our services, formerly designed exclusively for studios, to embrace and protect clip store sites.”

Glass said that Takedown Piracy’s first clip store client, iWantClips, is already enjoying the service and results.

“Takedown Piracy has fingerprinted over 600,000 of our videos,” IWC’s CEO Jude Hudson said. “We are thrilled with the results and DMCA services, as well as their ever-constant response time, and willingness to work with us, at every turn.”

By employing proprietary, cutting-edge digital fingerprinting that does not require the cooperation of tubesites, Takedown Piracy is able to constantly monitor around 100 of the world’s "most pirate-ridden" tubesites, using technology to circumvent many of the tricks that some tubesites use to try to avoid detection.

“We believe that by protecting clip stores, and the producers who utilize them, everyone profits!” Glass exclaimed. “It’s the same approach we’ve used for hundreds of our studio clients and applying it here only makes sense.”

The Takedown Piracy team will be available at the XBIZ Show in L.A. next week.

To schedule a meeting, click here.

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