Takedown Piracy to Guest on APAG Webinar

Takedown Piracy to Guest on APAG Webinar

LAS VEGAS— Takedown Piracy has announced they will guest on the next Adult Performance Artists Guild (APAG) webinar on Sunday, June 6, at 5 p.m. (PDT).

The information Takedown Piracy (TDP) will share at this webinar, a rep explained, “will not only help content producers understand the nuances of the DMCA, but also provide some of the best ways to capitalize on the DMCA, to protect their hard-earned revenue.”

“Many of our members often face issues with their content being stolen,” APAG President Alana Evans. “They have questions about not only the process, but the technology behind digital fingerprinting. We are so thankful for the work TDP does, and we are excited to have this webinar for our members.”

TDP’s VP of Marketing and Communication Reba Rocket said, “We’ve heard so much misinformation and seen or heard of such bad practices surrounding Content Protection and Copyright Enforcement. Helping people really understand this arena is our way of giving back to our industry and helping combat the rampant theft that is piracy.”

For more information, visit TakedownPiracy.com.

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