YouPay Partners With IP Security Solution Sidenty

YouPay Partners With IP Security Solution Sidenty

BRISBANE, Australia — Australian gifting platform YouPay has joined forces with IP security solution Sidenty to help creators guard against online theft and unauthorized use of their content.

Under the partnership arrangement, qualifying YouPay users will have access to Sidenty’s suite of solutions at a discounted price.

The initiative is part of YouPay’s ongoing program to forge partnerships with solutions that help deliver a robust platform, a rep explained.

“YouPay has recognized the significance of being able to provide their users with access to solutions that are creator-focused and supportive,” said company CEO Matt Holme. “We identified Sidenty as a leader in the field of content and copyright protection for creators, and are delighted to be able to bring their suite of solutions to our users.”

Sidenty founder Jordy Urbanski explained that his company was created to solve a significant and growing problem of identity, copyright and intellectual property theft.

“Creators are a key segment for our solutions,” Urbanski noted. “We’re excited to work with the YouPay team and support their users. Partnering with YouPay provides Sidenty with a direct channel to creators and we look forward to collaborating with YouPay and supporting the community that it has developed.”

For more information, visit YouPay.co.

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