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TrafficHausJesse 06-02-2014 01:44 PM

DigiRegs: A superior content protection solution
 
Hello, good people.

Hope everybody's weekend went well and the day is off to a fabulous start. It's been awhile since I posted but I've got a couple of good announcements.

No. 1: After nine years at HotMovies and several months off, which included lots of rumination and deliberation, I recently accepted an offer to work with Mark at TrafficHaus.com. I'm really stoked on the company. It's fairly young but it's got a tremendous business model and long story short, they're doing it right. I'm elated to be part of the team!

No. 2: Some of you are already working with us on this and others may have seen the story already but I think it's definitely worth re-posting here to keep the buzz going. As I worked closely with a huge variety of content providers at HotMovies over the years, piracy is an issue that is close to my heart. As the landscape of adult has shifted dramatically over the last decade, many content providers have struggled to figure out the right ways to protect themselves and adapt.

One of the really solid things about TrafficHaus, and one of the reasons I was eager to come aboard, is a new product we are rolling out called DigiRegs. An advanced digital copyright protection technology, DigiRegs could go a long way in helping content producers to not only protect their content but also monetize it successfully.

Here's why it will work for everyone. Content providers need to understand that tube operators actually aren't often willingly stealing their content. In fact, they hate receiving DMCA notices as much as you hate sending them. It's an expensive legal hassle for everybody. If everyone starts using DigiRegs, they won't be necessary.

Producers who use DigiRegs will receive immediate notifications whenever their content goes up on any tube that's agreed to use it. They can have the content removed, or they can send a shorter clip, or trailer. They’ll also have the option of placing advertisements in neighboring zones with link-backs to their own sites (that's money, folks).

We've already got the participation of several publishers including some top dot coms like badjojo, pornhost, pornrabbit, youjizz, stileproject, sexbot, moviesguy and jizzonline.

If we can get the word out and get industry-wide participation from publishers and content providers alike, it really could usher in a new era of mutually beneficial cooperation.

Content providers: For the next five months, it’s free to sign up, free to index content and free to integrate with the publishers. Costs for flagging are minimal. A couple hundred bucks covers the first THOUSAND notifications. It's really a no-brainer.

Also, it shouold be mentioned that DigiRegs technology makes use of sound, images, title information, and the entire copy-written work, meaning that virtually any section of any indexed movie on any participating site will generate a flag.

Anyone interested in participating should contact DigiRegs at [email protected] for more information. And we'll be working hard to get increased participation as well.

Lastly, I strongly encourage any publishers out there to work with me and Mark at TrafficHaus, and any advertisers to make use of our excellent campaigns and placement opportunities. Let's make great things happen together!

Cheers,
Jesse
[email protected]
Skype: traffichaus.jesse

rjDynamic 06-02-2014 01:48 PM

Nice work!

NaughtyAce 06-03-2014 12:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TrafficHausJesse (Post 20108852)
Hello, good people.

Hope everybody's weekend went well and the day is off to a fabulous start. It's been awhile since I posted but I've got a couple of good announcements.

No. 1: After nine years at HotMovies and several months off, which included lots of rumination and deliberation, I recently accepted an offer to work with Mark at TrafficHaus.com. I'm really stoked on the company. It's fairly young but it's got a tremendous business model and long story short, they're doing it right. I'm elated to be part of the team!

No. 2: Some of you are already working with us on this and others may have seen the story already but I think it's definitely worth re-posting here to keep the buzz going. As I worked closely with a huge variety of content providers at HotMovies over the years, piracy is an issue that is close to my heart. As the landscape of adult has shifted dramatically over the last decade, many content providers have struggled to figure out the right ways to protect themselves and adapt.

One of the really solid things about TrafficHaus, and one of the reasons I was eager to come aboard, is a new product we are rolling out called DigiRegs. An advanced digital copyright protection technology, DigiRegs could go a long way in helping content producers to not only protect their content but also monetize it successfully.

Here's why it will work for everyone. Content providers need to understand that tube operators actually aren't often willingly stealing their content. In fact, they hate receiving DMCA notices as much as you hate sending them. It's an expensive legal hassle for everybody. If everyone starts using DigiRegs, they won't be necessary.

Producers who use DigiRegs will receive immediate notifications whenever their content goes up on any tube that's agreed to use it. They can have the content removed, or they can send a shorter clip, or trailer. They?ll also have the option of placing advertisements in neighboring zones with link-backs to their own sites (that's money, folks).

We've already got the participation of several publishers including some top dot coms like badjojo, pornhost, pornrabbit, youjizz, stileproject, sexbot, moviesguy and jizzonline.

If we can get the word out and get industry-wide participation from publishers and content providers alike, it really could usher in a new era of mutually beneficial cooperation.

Content providers: For the next five months, it?s free to sign up, free to index content and free to integrate with the publishers. Costs for flagging are minimal. A couple hundred bucks covers the first THOUSAND notifications. It's really a no-brainer.

Also, it shouold be mentioned that DigiRegs technology makes use of sound, images, title information, and the entire copy-written work, meaning that virtually any section of any indexed movie on any participating site will generate a flag.

Anyone interested in participating should contact DigiRegs at [email protected] for more information. And we'll be working hard to get increased participation as well.

Lastly, I strongly encourage any publishers out there to work with me and Mark at TrafficHaus, and any advertisers to make use of our excellent campaigns and placement opportunities. Let's make great things happen together!

Cheers,
Jesse
[email protected]
Skype: traffichaus.jesse

We're excited to have Jesse on board, and excited to have him representing our new product launch with our partners at DigiRegs.
Like he said, if you're looking to Buy Traffic, we are your peeps, if you're looking to sell traffic, we're your guys, and now if you're looking to protect your content, or protect your site from legal threats and piracy, then you have come to the right place.:pimp

Contact Jesse so he can let you know how we can help you.

NaughtyAce 06-03-2014 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by rjDynamic (Post 20108859)
Nice work!

Hey RJ,

Would you or your content providers be interested?
We are offering it free for the 1st clients of DigiRegs. We have 6 content producers and 8 major publishers on board already.


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