SAN CLEMENTE, CA — (Marketwired) — 10/17/17 — (OTC: IMTL) (imageprotect.com), the global leader in end-to-end copyright software, is proud to announce its Chief Operating Officer, Jonathan Thomas, has been selected as a panelist at the upcoming Digital Media Licensing Association Conference in New York Oct.22-24.
Mr. Thomas will be joined by Mathew Higbee of Higbee & Associates to discuss the topic of “Found Money.” The discussion will be focused on the real costs of Copyright infringement, the limitations of Education as an effective countermeasure, and the importance of enforcing Copyright laws.
This is a critical topic in today–s world. According to a 2014 Yahoo report, people are uploading more than 880 billion images per year. And that number is surely even higher today. The Company–s internal data suggest that professional images may appear an average of nearly 13 times each across the internet, largely without license or payment. For those seeking to monetize creative work, this is an enormous barrier to fair market conditions, and may be a major opportunity for companies like Image Protect, who are dedicated to the project of providing individuals and businesses with a toolset to fight back, and to protect their intellectual property.
Mr. Thomas, Company COO, stated, “I am honored to be a panelist focused on the most important issue affecting photographers and publishers– livelihood.” Thomas continued, “I look forward to discussing the use of technology to deter image piracy and theft, now and into the future.”
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Image Protect–s website, builds tools to allow Photographers and Publishers to easily register, track, analyze, and monetize their images across the global Internet. ImageProtect, protects and monetizes creative works. By uniting technology with a team of copyright experts, we ensure that content providers preserve the value of their digital assets. Our end-to-end software solution, monitors the global Internet seeking and collecting evidence for illegally used visual content. Then our extensive legal network across North America, Europe, and Asia ensure our clients receive appropriate compensation for any unauthorized uses of their visual work.
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