JustFor.fans Debuts New Anti-Piracy Center

LOS ANGELES—Creator site JustFor.fans (JFF) has unveiled a new feature to help creators safeguard their content, the Anti-Piracy Center.

The just-launched service offers three options for creators: DRM/Fingerprinting, Report Piracy and Photo AI Service, consolidating JFF's comprehensive anti-piracy endeavors into a single hub while bolstering its online security with the assistance of JFF's strategic partnership with the AI image detection platform Loti.

The JFF DRM system prevents movie downloading and inhibits recording or screenshotting for all exclusive JFF models. Non-exclusive JFF models are protected for content up to two years.

JFF Fingerprinting embeds (invisible, unalterable) user information into each model’s uploaded content to track down pirated copies, and is free to all exclusive JFF models. Non-exclusive JFF models may use the HELP link to contact JFF to turn this feature on temporarily.
 
AI Anti-Piracy with Loti is a facial recognition system that utilizes only a few photos models choose to upload to the system to search millions of images scraped from pirate sites daily, flagging infringements for removal. While the service involves a fee, creators have the opportunity to explore its value through a complimentary photo upload, gauging the extent of potential matches.
 
“Even with JFF's advanced security measures, embracing proactive multi-layered solutions remains crucial for our ongoing success, and we are pleased to partner with facial recognition firm Loti to enhance our Photo AI service,” said JFF CEO/founder Dominic Ford, who in 2010 co-founded adult industry anti-piracy firm Porn Guardian, and currently employs staff members as part of its in-house team.
 
“We are also the first fan platform to team up with Loti to help our in-house anti-piracy team," Ford continued. "I believe that It solidifies JFF's position as an intellectual property defense trailblazer in the endless fight against unauthorized replication of original content."
 
Rebekah Arrigoni, CEO of Loti, added, “JustFor.fans’ dedication to privacy and anti-piracy make them a critical partner in our ongoing efforts to find and remove stolen content. With their help we’ve scanned four billion new pages of content and indexed 500 million new images and videos we can put into our system for rapid takedown.”
 
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