FilteringBayTSP Using Humans to Aid Web Copyright Filtering SystemAuthored by Mark Hefflinger on August 10, 2007 - 2:37pm.
Los Gatos, Calif. - BayTSP, a provider of online copyright monitoring and enforcement services for the entertainment industry, this week announced the launch of a platform that lets content owners add digital fingerprinting and watermarking technologies to their properties. The company says that five TV and movie studio clients -- including Viacom -- are currently paying as much as $500,000 a month for its services. The Wall Street Journal reported that BayTSP has hired more than 20 analysts, starting at $11/hour, to search YouTube and other sites for infringing videos, and send takedown notices; the company now serves more than a million such notices each month. tags: TV | Music | Movies | Viacom | Copyright | Watermarking | Filtering | BayTSP | Fingerprinting |
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