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Rightscorp (OTCQB: RIHT) is a leading provider of monetization services for artists and holders of copyrighted Intellectual Property (IP). The Company`s patent pending digital loss prevention technology focuses on the infringement of digital content such as music, movies, software, books, and games and ensures that owners and creators are rightfully paid for their IP. Rightscorp implements existing laws to solve copyright infringements by collecting payments from illegal file sharing activities via notifications sent through Internet Service Providers (ISPs). The Company`s technology identifies copyright infringers, who are offered a reasonable settlement option when compared to the legal liability defined in the Digital Millennium Copyrights Act (DMCA). Based on the fact that 22% of all Internet traffic is used to distribute copyrighted content without permission or compensation to the creators, Rightscorp is pursuing an estimated $2.3 billion opportunity and has monetized major media titles through relationships with industry leaders. Rightscorp`s mission is to ensure that creative works are protected economically so that the next generation of great music, movies, video games, books, and software can be made and their creators can prosper.
Everspring provides full-service, customized online educational solutions. We partner with leading universities looking for innovative online solutions to enable their vision and further their mission.
Hologra is a Cave Creek, AZ-based company in the Software and Internet sector.
At Ushur, we are delivering a range of Conversational AI solutions to businesses looking to future-proof their customer engagement. Our core thesis is rooted in closing the gap between how we seamlessly communicate in our personal lives with friends and family and how we communicate with businesses. We do this by powering automated, mobile-friendly customer conversations that drive great business outcomes and frictionless customer experience. While we provide businesses with cutting edge technology, our deployment is quick, simple and unintrusive.
Novariant, Inc. emerged from Stanford University GPS Laboratory in 1994 to pursue contract research and development for precision vehicle control systems. In the early 1990s, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) asked Stanford to investigate the feasibility of automatically landing airliners in low visibility conditions using precision GPS.