LOS ANGELES—Takedown Piracy owner Nate Glass will discuss the newest, most effective anti-piracy measures, like his digital fingerprinting technology, as a panelist at AVN’s Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas.
AVN’s “Empowering the Performer: How to Be Your Own Boss” takes place at 2 p.m. on Jan. 21.
For more information about AVN’s AEE panel, located at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV, click here.
During the panel, Glass will talk about the impact of digital piracy on the adult industry in relation to content producers, whether it is companies, directors, or performers. He will also reveal the secrets behind Takedown Piracy’s acclaimed digital fingerprinting technology.
“I’m really looking forward to participating with other people in the industry I greatly admire,” said Nate Glass. “The need to be proactive to protect the content you work hard to create is a theme I plan to emphasize.
“There are a lot of things content producers can do on their own to protect the movies and scenes they make, however, if they’re really serious about shutting down the piracy of their content, they need to sign up for our fingerprinting program,” added Glass. “Obviously I’m biased about its effectiveness, but the numbers speak for themselves.”
One year ago, Takedown Piracy began utilizing its new digital fingerprinting program as an application in its revered Nemesis custom tool. In twelve months, the program is responsible for removing more than 500,000 pirated scenes and movies from tube sites, and the numbers continue to grow exponentially each month. The accomplishment was recently announced on the company’s web page,here.
In June 2015, MensHealth.com profiled the digital fingerprinting program in an article titled “A World Without Free Porn.” To read the article, clickhere.
Glass is available to meet with content producers to further discuss Takedown Piracy’s services. He is also available to media to speak about the state of the adult industry and the changing field of anti-piracy measures. To make an appointment, email [email protected].
For more information about Takedown Piracy’s services, click here.