85% of visual content on the internet is used without permission, with only 3% of infringing websites taking down the content when notified.

The same study also estimated that visual content piracy results in a loss of $8 billion in revenue for content creators annually. (by Image Protect)

The case for Jalaiah Harmon and Keara Wilson

Visual content creators work tirelessly to produce high-quality content, but all too often, their work is stolen and misused without proper attribution. This not only robs the creators of their rightful recognition, but it also leads to loss of revenue, a lack of accountability, and fairness in the industry. For example, the case of Jalaiah Harmon and Keara Wilson, whose dance creations went viral on TikTok without proper attribution, highlights the need for a solution like CAMRIGHTS.

In 2014, Actress Jennifer Lawrence's iCloud account was hacked

by exploiting a vulnerability in Apple's security systems. The hackers were able to guess the password for her iCloud account by using a phishing email that appeared to be from Apple. Once they gained access, they were able to download private photos and videos that Lawrence had stored in the cloud. CAMRIGHTS has unique solutions for this problem.

In cases of copyright infringement

the responsibility to prove the theft lies with the plaintiff, and having comprehensive evidence is essential to a successful action. With CAMRIGHTS, visual content creators have invaluable evidence at their disposal to provide proof of ownership, helping to establish beyond any reasonable doubt that they are the rightful owners of the content in question. This can be a game-changing advantage in legal proceedings and ensure that content creators and businesses receive the protection and recognition they deserve.

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) estimates that global losses due to copyright infringement and piracy of creative content could reach up to $4.5 trillion by 2025.