The leading online piracy protection service Takedown Czar has announced the launch of an improved eBay auction detection program to help protect its clients digital products from copyright infringing distribution.
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Takedown Czar is a prominent business providing a new approach to piracy protection with its popular range of effective, bespoke and one of a kind anti-piracy or digital rights protection solutions tailored for specific businesses/industries and their unique needs or circumstances.
The company has announced the launch of its newly improved eBay infringing auction detection program to help find, reveal and protect its clients digital products, such as e-Learning courses, software, e-books, music, films, and more, from distribution through copyright infringing auctions by third part sellers on eBay.
The newly improved eBay auction detection program draws on Takedown Czars renowned in-house copyright infringement protection experience with a relentless, results driven and ROI focused team of professionals, backed by a robust Enforcer Protection Platform, to provide a unique solution able to detect any infringing eBay digital product auction faster and with provisions in place to close down the sellers accounts in the case of repeat offenders.
Free consultations, information and no obligation anti-piracy strategy reports, featuring step by step action plans or quotes on how to safeguard specific content, for those interested in finding out more about the newly improved infringing auction detection program or concerned with auctions on eBay which are infringing on their copyright, can be requested online at the website link provided above.
Takedown Czar explains that when it comes to digital products, eBay is being used more and more as a delivery mechanism for pirates. Regular shoppers trust eBay so when they see an auction which is selling the product they are browsing for at a significantly reduced price, most people assume that as eBay specializes in 2nd hand goods, it must be OK to purchase those digital products from 3rd part sellers. However, this isn't the case as it is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
The business adds that there is no one size fits all approach to piracy protection. Or at least there shouldnt be. Generalized, cookie cutter anti-piracy solutions simply dont cut it. Just like no two businesses are alike, the form piracy takes should differ from industry to industry.
