SpankBang.com Employs DigiRegs For On-Site Copyright Protection

VANCOUVER, BC—The DigiRegs content registry and copyright protection system has announced that it is fully regulating SpankBang.com, a sought-after destination for adult surfers and uploaders alike, looking to watch and share their favorite porn videos and scenes, with over 147 pages of models.

Now that DigiRegs is in place, content producers are able to sign up to DigiRegs, register their studio and content, and ensure that their copywritten material is protected. According to DigiRegs, content owners will no longer have to spend their days tracking down webmasters to get them to remove content, sending DMCAs and having to chase a response. With DigiRegs, it’s automatic. Content is removed automatically once verified it is registered already as copywritten material within the DigiRegs, registry.

DigiRegs Director Anton Bilobrov stated, “We take the guesswork out of verifying content, and the work out of removing it once verified as a copywritten piece of work. With SpankBang added to our long list of sites already self-regulating, from the second largest adult site in the world, Xhamster.com, to large publications like youjizz.com and small like boysfood.com. All of them are looking to be responsible providers of adult video content.”

With its valuable free content registry tool, DigiRegs allows any content producer, solo model, studio, cam program, or other video and audio content makers to register their content for free. With that free registry, a user can see how much content is pirated and where. DigiRegs has identified over 35 million video works on the internet and cataloged them all.

Many believe that this is an important consideration as the discussion over content regulations has gone on for too long. According to DigiRegs, it’s the time to act, to take content and protection of the rights of the producers seriously. It can be marketed and regulated in a serious way.

For more information, or to schedule a meeting with Bilobrov, email [email protected] about DigiRegs.