Takedown Piracy Focuses on Fighting Content Infringement

MARINA DEL REY, Calif. — Takedown Piracy has reported that it has removed more than 1.6 million content infringements.

Takedown Piracy said it offers copyright holders an affordable and effective means to wage war against content pirates.

Owner Nate Glass, a 13-year veteran in the adult industry, started TDP in 2009, while working for Hush Hush Entertainment and Shane’s World. Since leaving Hush Hush in 2010, Glass has restructured and enhanced the service to increase performance, activity and awareness.

“Since making Takedown Piracy my sole venture in November of 2010, the DMCA notices sent out on any one of my clients has increased by 400% monthly," Glass said.

"I am now able to focus entirely on piracy and combat it with a multi-faceted approach. TDP monitors more than 200 of the leading piracy culprits, providing clients with monthly breakdowns on our success. As our company grows, so does our resources and resolve to protect our clients’ content.”

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