DigiRegs to Demo Content Protection at TES

PRAGUE — DigiRegs has announced it will demo content at The European Summit (TES) in Prague.

“We always look forward to TES Prague because the show brings in so many forward-thinking business owners with bold ideas for building and improving their sites,” said DigiRegs principal Lukas Taylor. “Some prefer not to think about the frustrations of content piracy, and the good news is that with our digital fingerprinting technology you can have the peace of mind of knowing your content is being protected without doing anything yourself to keep it safe on a day-to-day basis. That’s the power of our platform.”

According to a rep, digital fingerprinting "is not a new concept, but DigiRegs has a unique methodology that has been proven successful with accounts of many major media producers" and various other clients.

“When it comes to protecting your content, you shouldn’t just rely on our demo, you should also ask around and I’m very confident you will hear that we are as thorough and dependable a provider as any you can hope for in the world of anti-piracy protection,” added Taylor. “A free demonstration at TES allows us to show you how our system works, and there are plenty of clients who will also be at the show that you can speak with as to the effectiveness of our solution. It all starts with a few minutes and ends with the exclusivity your content team has been looking for all along.”

For those seeking to arrange a free demo, meet with the technical staff supporting this platform and find out more about the testimonials available from clients, a meeting can be set up by clicking here or contacting info@digiregs.net.

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