Image Protect Releases Corporate Video on IPShare Blockchain Technology

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Image Protect, a global leader in the end-to-end copyright Infringement sector, is proud to unveil its state-of-the-art IPShare system in the form of a Corporate Animation video.


Image Protect Inc. (OTC:IMTL), a global leader in the end-to-end copyright Infringement sector, is proud to unveil its state-of-the-art IPShare system in the form of a Corporate Animation video.


With over a trillion images on the Internet, determining copyright ownership and licensing fees, potential loss of revenue and compensation can take years to resolve in a court of law. An elite group of stock photo companies can take up to 85% of photo use fees, and that’s only if the digital assets have been properly licensed.


What’s a photographer to do as they try to eke out any semblance of monetary gain under these circumstances?


The solution is Image Protect, which offers a highly automated end-to-end system which uses blockchain technology for global protection in a decentralized copyright digital registry. Digital assets are converted with IPShare which makes them virtually impossible to steal but promotes viral sharing, much like YouTube embeddable videos.


These embeddable digital assets are comprised of native in-image advertising, hot links and social sharing buttons, all traceable with our unique management system which tracks engagement and revenue.


Watch the explanatory video here: https://youtu.be/ABs8K2cohpU


About IPShare


Founded in 2014, Image Protect is the fastest growing community of visual artists focused on copyright protection and photo licensing utilizing blockchain to build a global decentralized copyright digital registry. In 2017, Image Protect found 23 million websites using our clients’ images. We protect over 35 million digital assets and have over 450,000 members thus creating one of the largest ad networks on the Internet.


Image Protect finds millions of editorial websites using their clients’ photos. As an alternative to the standard DMCA takedown notice, IPShare generates a block of code that allows photos to be copied and pasted into any website – similar to code references on sites that embed YouTube or Vimeo content. It’s as simple as copying and pasting the embed code into the user’s website template, i.e., WordPress, Blogger, SquareSpace, Wix, etc. The image is then instantly transformed into an online billboard, containing highly targeted in-image advertising, hot links, social sharing and dynamic messaging. This transforms the traditional Copyright Infringement model into a cooperative revenue-generating relationship for image creators, publishers and Image Protect.


About Image Protect


Image Protect 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 web application monitors the global Internet to seek and collect evidence for illegally used visual content. Then our legal partners across North America, Europe, and Asia ensure that our clients receive appropriate compensation for work used without valid licenses.


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Contact for this release:


Image Protect


Lawrence Adams


larry.adams@imageprotect.com

Release ID: 457566