Source: Takedown Piracy Marketing
By: Company Press Release
(CHATSWORTH, CA) — Takedown Piracy owner Nate Glass is featured on CNBC.com. The highly trafficked news site exposes millions of readers to Glass’ fight against digital content theft. The Takedown Piracy owner’s regular media appearances and popular monthly column for AVN Media have made him one of the most trusted spokesmen on anti-piracy for the mainstream and adult entertainment industries.
To view CNBC’s feature on Nate Glass, visit www.CNBC.com/ID/46042533?slide=12.
“I was quite surprised to visit CNBC.com and find a photo of myself,” admits Nate Glass. “I’m more used to being behind the computer, making sure my clients’ content is protected from copyright infringement. Takedown Piracy started because I saw a problem and wanted to help fix it. Since much of piracy can be eliminated through simple consumer education, I’m excited to see the media coverage and hope it can help our anti-piracy campaign.”
Each month, Nate Glass educates readers of AVN Magazine and AVN.com with insightful business news regarding digital content protection for the adult industry to absorb and learn from. Through humor and accessible rhetoric, Glass explores issues every owner of digital content should know. To read Glass’ most recent article, visit www.thedigitaleditiononline.com/publication/?i=93457&p=54.
With consumers becoming better educated on the harms of piracy, Glass created the Takedown Piracy Tips Page, so people can help make a difference. Millions of additional eyes provide Takedown Piracy with an army seeking out illegal downloads on torrent, tube and cyberlocker sites. Users are asked to report the copyright owner and a link to the infringement. To report a copyright violation using Takedown Piracy’s tip page, visit takedownpiracy.com/tips/.
Takedown Piracy actively tracks at least nine different ways content may be pirated, providing widespread coverage. Takedown Piracy’s army of servers offer protection in the following areas: Cyberlocker sites like Rapidshare, Torrent sites, Tube sites, Auctioned or unauthorized DVD resellers, Search Engines, Image Hosts, Blogs, Forums, Social Media.
To view a statistical breakdown of infringements removed by Takedown Piracy, visit takedownpiracy.com/stats/.
About CNBC:
CNBC is the recognized world leader in business news, providing real-time financial market coverage and business information to more than 340 million homes worldwide, including more than 95 million households in the United States and Canada. Viewers of CNBC business news programming are business executives and financial professionals that have significant purchasing power. According to a July 2004 survey by Mendelsohn Media Research, the median household net worth of CNBC Business Day viewer exceeds $1.2 million. For more information, visit www.CNBC.com.
About Takedown Piracy:
Takedown Piracy (TDP) is an anti-piracy service started in April of 2009. The service was founded by adult industry veteran Nate Glass, who has been in the adult industry for over 13 years. TDP offers copyright holders an affordable and highly effective means to fight back against content thieves. For less than the cost of a part-time, minimum wage worker, copyright holders can benefit from Glass’ expertise and passion for protecting copyrighted content from thieves. To date, TDP has removed over 5 million content infringements. Leading piracy websites are closely monitored to always provide clients with immediate service and protection. Every month detailed reports are provided to clients with each action taken on their behalf. A price can’t be placed on trust, but with Takedown Piracy, clients can be sure the company has their best interest in mind 100% of the time. For more information, visit www.TakedownPiracy.com or www.Twitter.com/TakedownPiracy.
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