DigiRegs to Offer Content Protection Demos at XBIZ Berlin

LOS ANGELES — DigiRegs will offer free demos of its digital spidering security software for content creators and rights owners interested in protecting their assets from online theft during the upcoming XBIZ Berlin trade show.

“You just finished your newest masterpiece, and before you even have a chance to monetize it in your own members’ area fully, you find out someone has stolen your hard work and misappropriated it for their own gain on another site somewhere else,” Lukas Taylor of DigiRegs explained. “Yes, it’s frustrating, but you don’t need to just sit there and let it happen to you time and again. Now is your chance to take back control of your content with the proprietary spidering solution that has earned so much attention for DigiRegs and you can see it all for yourself during the upcoming XBIZ Berlin trade show!”

Taylor explained that it would be impossible to look over literally thousands of sites trying to play "whack-a-mole with terrible people who seem to think it’s okay to just take your content from your sites."

According to the company, DigiRegs' spidering solution leverages technology to deliver a customizable solution for content protection needs.

“When it comes to content, one size will never fit all. Our scalable platform gives you back the control you always should have had and turns your content back into the rare asset it was always intended to be for you,” Lukas concluded. 

For more information or to schedule an appointment for XBIZ Berlin, click here.

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