Pink Visual Donates Website Design to FSC APAP
YNOT – Adult studio Pink Visual, best known online for its TopBucks affiliate network, has donated the website design and URL for FSCAPAP.com, the new website for Free Speech Coalition’s Anti-Piracy Action Program, the industry trade association announced Monday.Launched in advance of Pink Visual’s Content Protection Retreat Oct. 17-19 in Tucson, Ariz., the site offers information and education to help producers protect their content and tube-site owners avoid infringing upon the intellectual property rights of others. Representatives of APAP will address retreat attendees.
“After learning more about the state-of-the-art technology behind the FSC’s anti-piracy program and the incredible package they created to make this a feasible program for virtually any studio, we at Pink Visual felt donating the website design and domain was a minimal token of our appreciation,” said Pink Visual President Allison Vivas. “We hope other companies may be able to see simple opportunities like this to donate even non-monetary items to industry organizations like the FSC.”
With APAP, producers may utilize fingerprinting and spidering technology to track their content. The program also offers them access to legal and copyright counseling, as well as content monetization options.
Tube-site operators can create revenue by replacing illegal video clips with promotional content. Digital Millennium Copyright Act compliance and legal counseling also are available to tube operators who register with APAP.
“We are exceedingly grateful to Pink Visual for their support and expertise in developing this website,” FSC Executive Director Diane Duke said. “APAP is an innovative program — only one of several projects FSC has undertaken to support the industry. But without contributions like this one from Pink Visual, we might not be able to spread the word as effectively. We appreciate their generosity and participation.”
To view the new site, visit FSCAPAP.com or click the link on the FSC homepage.
To learn more about Pink Visual, visit PinkVisual.com. More information about the company’s Content Protection Retreat is available at ContentProtectionRetreat.com.