Company to Use Solana Blockchain to Develop Website Allowing Registration of Intellectual Property

Company to Use Solana Blockchain to Develop Website Allowing Registration of Intellectual Property

By: Tomas Ronolski - AllPennyStocks.com News

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

The blockchain can be used for many things besides crypto. This company has plains to use it to allow content creators to protect their intellectual property.

In its press release today, American Films, Inc. (OTC PINK:AMFL) announced it is developing a website offering blockchain registration for copyright owners. This subscription-based model will allow content creators to protect their intellectual property (IP) by registering on the Solana-based blockchain, with plans to add Ravencoin and other crypto platforms based upon benefits. 

The website will also offer data monitoring and record evidence support of copyright infringement through the American Film’s subsidiary, Facterra, providing a unique opportunity to sign on as joint plaintiffs and represented by various nationwide law firms against cable and internet service provider companies with no out-of-pocket costs.

The Company anticipates the blockchain registration website to go-live before the end of calendar year 2022. Shares closed Monday trade at $0.9245.


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