Clips4Sale Partners With DigiRegs, DMCA Force

Clips4Sale Partners With DigiRegs, DMCA Force

TAMPA, Fla. — Clips4Sale announced today it is partnering with DigiRegs and DMCA Force to fight piracy on "a whole new level" to further protect its producers and models. 

DigiRegs provides secure digital content regulation via "sophisticated identification" through removal and management of content. DigiRegs prevents unauthorized distribution of copyrighted content, tracks and removes this type of content throughout the web and also removes copyrighted and duplicate content from Clips4Sale sites.

According to a company rep, "DigiRegs is the most advanced recognition system out there, integrated directly into some of the largest adult sites in the world, such as Youjizz, xHamster, DrTuber, SpankBang, Nuvid and many more. It’s the only service in the world that has direct APIs into these websites to stop piracy at the time of upload." 

"DMCA Force offers a similar type of service," added the rep. "They protect by knowing Clips4Sale’s content, which they never stop scanning, plus they’re experts in DMCA takedowns.

"Through their unique algorithms, DMCA Force creates a digital footprint of Clips4Sale’s content and identifies whole or partial content contained in any of Clips4Sales’ stores. Their servers literally 'spider' the web on all corners of the globe and detect infringement of intellectual property.

"The rules for DMCA takedowns are complex, but DMCA Force knows how to contact servers, administrators and social networks to get content removed quickly and efficiently."

Neil of Clips4Sale stated, "Joining forces with DigiRegs and DMCA Forces is just one of the ways we’re on the lookout to protect our producers and models against piracy, and we offer both free of charge. We have over 100,000 active studios and add over 8,000 new sign-ups per year. In 2017, we exceeded that and 2018 is going to be even bigger. Make sure you’re with Clips4Sale, so we can help you take a bite out of piracy.” 

For those seeking to connect with DigiRegs API, sign up at DigiRegs.com. For those seeking DMCA Force name recognition spidering and takedown technologies, sign up at DMCAForce.com. To open a Clips4Sale studio, click here

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