Description
As an internet copyright protection firm, Web Sheriff performs a wide range of online rights security and anti-piracy services. These include protection from copyright infringement, libel, cyber-bullying, identity theft privacy issues of social media, stock market share price protection, policing trading sites and recovery of fraudulently registered domain names. It also furnishes online security for concert tours. In addition to online rights protection, the company designs, builds and maintains websites and YouTube channels and provides editing and filming for them. It manufactures watermarked CDs and DVDs and provides security for new album release for clients by sending individually watermarked digital streams of audio and video to journalists.
Sites that are monitored for clients include fan blogs and websites that host links to unauthorized downloads of copyrighted music and film, MP3 blogs, BitTorrent trackers, P2P sites, YouTube, eBay, Twitter, and movie and TV film-sharing sites.
The most predominate work it performs is copyright protection services for record labels, music artists and film companies when releasing new material. Major corporate record labels, independent record labels and American film production companies use the company's services. The company reports that most of its clients are located in the US.
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