MARINA DEL REY, Calif. — Takedown Piracy has increased its operating systems for more effective copyright policing.
Takedown Piracy owner Nate Glass said the company is now able to dedicate individual operating systems to monitor the various forms of piracy, including cyberlocker infringements, torrents, tube sites and social network sites.
“Takedown Piracy began as a passion project for me — something I wanted to do because it’s the right thing to do," Glass said.
"As the company grows, it becomes even more important to hold true to our ideals and vision. Reinvesting the majority of our revenue is an investment in our customers. It keeps us focused on our mission to remove, prevent and educate the world about piracy.”
The advanced Aikido Program will run off its own server, generating the removal of more infringements in a shorter time.
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Takedown Piracy utilizes a multi-faceted approach towards preventing online content theft. Among its array of servers is one dedicated solely to monitoring more 500 cyberlocker forums and blogs daily, as well as sending infringement notices to the sites.
Another server’s focus is on BitTorrent sites, tracking the websites responsible for the brunt of torrent infringements.