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Disrupting Digital Rights: Delevit Leads the Charge in Protecting Creators’ Content

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The legal tech landscape is undergoing a revolution, making digital rights protection more critical than ever. Alex Luchinskiy, CEO of Delevit, a platform empowering creators to control their content, joins Karla Jo Helms on the Disruption Interruption podcast to share his mission and insights on tackling online threats like content theft and deep fakes.

TAMPA BAY, Fla., Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Online threats like content theft and intellectual property violations pose serious economic challenges, costing the U.S. over 230,000 jobs and $29.2 billion annually. Additionally, digital theft of creative content surged by more than 33% worldwide during the COVID-19 pandemic, underscoring the growing prevalence of these issues. (1) Karla Jo Helms (KJ), host of the Disruption Interruption podcast, engages in an insightful discussion with Alex Luchinskiy, CEO of Delevit, regarding online threats and how his innovative tool is addressing the persistent challenges of complexity and inefficiency in content protection. “Digital harm is a serious and growing concern,” Luchinskiy states. “With Delevit, we’re taking a stand to make sure people know they’re not helpless. We provide the resources and support to ensure that their content and reputations remain intact.”

“Digital harm is a serious and growing concern. With Delevit, we’re taking a stand to make sure people know they’re not helpless. We provide the resources and support to ensure that their content and reputations remain intact.” — Alex Luchinskiy, CEO of Delevit.

Empowering Creators: Streamlined Content Protection with Delevit
Delevit empowers creators with a user-friendly platform that enables them to quickly take down unauthorized content, monitor their intellectual property, and enforce their rights without third-party intervention. Built on the principles of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), Delevit allows users to report illegal content sharing via a simple right-click through its plugin, after which Delevit manages the legal notices sent to infringing websites for up to two months.

Ensuring Security: Delevit’s Robust User Verification and Privacy Enhancements
A key feature of Delevit is its stringent user verification process, which prevents misuse of the platform. “We validate each user’s identity before they can send notices, ensuring the system isn’t abused,” Luchinskiy explains. This step differentiates Delevit from many other platforms, where fraudulent notices are more common.
Delevit is set to introduce a new product aimed at safeguarding the personal information of users involved in counter-notice processes, further enhancing privacy and protection.

Transforming Digital Rights Protection: Delevit’s Innovative Approach for Creators
Together, Delevit represents a paradigm shift in digital rights protection. By offering user-friendly, efficient platforms, Luchinskiy is ensuring that creators and individuals have the tools they need to protect their content, reputation, and rights in the increasingly complex digital space.
“My entire life, I’ve sought to improve things, to see them not just as they are but as they could be,” said Luchinskiy. “Delevit was born from the realization that creators had few if any, real tools to protect their content. The available solutions either bled them financially or offered minimal control over what could be protected”.

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Disrupting Digital Rights: Alex Luchinskiy’s Game-Changing Approach to Online Content Protection with Delevit https://omny.fm/shows/disruption-interruption/disrupting-digital-rights-alex-luchinskiy-s-game-c
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-delevit/
Company Website: https://www.delevit.com/
Disruption Interruption is the podcast where you will hear from today’s biggest Industry Disruptors. Learn what motivated them to bring about innovation and how they overcame opposition to adoption.
Disruption Interruption can be listened to in Apple’s App Store and Spotify.

About Disruption InterruptionTM
Disruption is happening on an unprecedented scale, impacting all manner of industries— MedTech, Finance, IT, eCommerce, shipping, logistics, and more—and COVID has moved their timelines up a full decade or more. But WHO are these disruptors and when did they say, “THAT’S IT! I’VE HAD IT!”? Time to Disrupt and Interrupt with host Karla Jo “KJ” Helms, veteran communications disruptor. KJ interviews badasses who are disrupting their industries and altering economic networks that have become antiquated with an establishment resistant to progress. She delves into uncovering secrets from industry rebels and quiet revolutionaries that uncover common traits—and not-so-common—that are changing our economic markets… and lives. Visit the world’s key pioneers that persist to success, despite arrows in their backs at http://www.disruption-interruption.com.

About Alex Luchinskiy
Alex Luchinskiy is the Founder and CEO of Delevit, a technology platform that bridges the gap between technology and legal compliance for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Online Service Providers (OSPs), online platforms, and websites. Born in Ukraine to a Jewish family, he moved to the U.S. at the age of 12 and developed a passion for electronic and cybersecurity industries, becoming a staunch advocate for digital rights protection. Inspired by a desire to help a close friend and motivated by a personal tragedy, Alex founded Delevit to address the critical need for effective copyright enforcement solutions for creators. The platform empowers users to enforce their copyrights, protect their earnings, and maintain their reputations with intuitive tools that enable easy reporting of infringing links. By facilitating countless content takedowns, Delevit has proven its effectiveness and boosted creators’ incomes, while Alex’s mission remains focused on helping Online Service Providers reduce legal risks, save time and money, and generate new revenue through optimized and automated DMCA compliance.

About Karla Jo Helms
Karla Jo Helms is the Chief Evangelist and Anti-PR® Strategist for JOTO PR Disruptors™. Karla Jo learned firsthand how unforgiving business can be when millions of dollars are on the line — and how the control of public opinion often determines whether one company is happily chosen, or another is brutally rejected. Being an alumnus of crisis management, Karla Jo has worked with litigation attorneys, private investigators, and the media to help restore companies of goodwill into the good graces of public opinion — Karla Jo operates on the ethic of getting it right the first time, not relying on second chances and doing what it takes to excel. Helms speaks globally on public relations, how the PR industry itself has lost its way, and how, in the right hands, corporations can harness the power of Anti-PR to drive markets and impact market perception.

References
1. Barrows, Katie. “Intellectual Property Theft: A Threat to Working People and the Economy – Department for Professional Employees, AFL.” CIO, Department for Professional Employees, AFL-CIO, 13 Sept. 2024, dpeaflcio.org/factsheets/intellectual-property-theft-a-threat-to-working-people-and-the-economy.

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Aimbridge Hospitality Introduces Aimbridge Intelligence Data and Reporting Tool

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New industry-leading data tool provides expanded functionality designed for owners

PLANO, Texas, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Aimbridge Hospitality, a leading, global hotel management company and the world’s largest third-party hotel operator, is strengthening its technology leadership in the industry with a newly developed proprietary data reporting platform called Aimbridge Intelligence, built to provide greater transparency and collaboration with owners.

Housed in OwnView, a dedicated portal exclusively available to Aimbridge owners, Aimbridge Intelligence creates new opportunities for owners with seamless access to information, including key performance data intended to offer greater flexibility and self-service capabilities to complement the work of property support teams.

“We are constantly striving to be the most trusted hotel operator in the industry, and we are committed to solving challenges and celebrating successes with our owner partners, which led to the creation of OwnView and Aimbridge Intelligence to further prioritize their needs,” said Craig S. Smith, Aimbridge CEO. “This technology offering is another important step we are taking as part of a new chapter at Aimbridge, providing transparent, collaborative solutions for our owners while holding ourselves accountable in our performance-driven culture.”

Built on Power BI to automate data integration and updates, Aimbridge Intelligence gives owners near real-time access to STR performance, RevPAR Index, profitability, guest service, and turnover data. Through this data tool, owners can view the metrics associated with their individual hotels or an entire portfolio, allowing for expedited implementation of relevant strategies to address areas of opportunity.

Today marks a first-generation edition of Aimbridge Intelligence, and future features will incorporate AI and machine learning for demand forecasting, with other possible expansions of functionality to include more comprehensive data sets for deeper comparisons and trend tracking.

“We set out to build a groundbreaking data product that would solve our long-standing desire to provide owners this information and data in this format, enhancing their understanding of hotel performance, profitability, and services, with an elevated level of transparency,” said Keryn McNamara, Aimbridge Chief Information Officer. “With Aimbridge Intelligence, owners have direct access to the data they’ve been seeking, allowing for deeper analysis along with increased efficiency and speed in accessing relevant information. We are proud of our teams for developing this transformational tool intended to better serve our owners and enhance data accessibility.”

To learn more about Aimbridge Hospitality and its commitment to provide owners with the most comprehensive, performance-driven service in the industry, visit aimbridgehospitality.com.

About Aimbridge Hospitality

Aimbridge Hospitality is the world’s leading global hospitality management company. A trusted operator of over 80 globally recognized lodging brands and distinctive luxury and lifestyle assets, Aimbridge delivers compelling results for hotel owners by leveraging proprietary data and insights as an authority in key markets and destinations, while creating exceptional guest experiences. Aimbridge continually strives to set the new standard in hospitality excellence, leading the industry into the future through a wealth of unmatched resources and best-in-class supplier agreements, while recruiting and developing top industry talent in all key verticals and geographies. To learn more, visit www.aimbridgehospitality.com. Connect with Aimbridge on LinkedIn.

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SCSP Hosts Quarterly Board of Advisors Meeting

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ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — On Friday, September 27th, the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP) convened its quarterly Board of Advisors meeting in Arlington, Virginia. The meeting was chaired by Dr. Eric Schmidt, and participants included Bob Work, Dr. Nadia Schadlow, Mac Thornberry, Michele Flournoy, and SCSP’s panel experts and advisors.

The topics of the day’s discussions included MIT Technology Review’s 125th-anniversary issue on “The Next 125 Years of Technology,” the future of U.S.-China relations and China’s technological advances, the current state of AI, including for national defense, the road to artificial general intelligence, and the impact of AI on the workforce.

China’s emergence as a strategic competitor presents a multifaceted challenge for the United States. The size of its economy, its rapid technological advancements, and increasing military capabilities have eroded traditional U.S. advantages across a range of industries and geopolitical domains,” said SCSP Board of Advisor Member Nadia Schadlow. “To maintain our competitive edge, the United States must adopt a comprehensive strategy that addresses China’s economic, military, and diplomatic initiatives, while fostering alliances and partnerships to counter its influence. Today’s discussions continue our work towards a strategy to navigate this increasingly complex techno-economic and geopolitical landscape.”

Presenters at the meeting included high-level government officials, national security specialists, and technology journalists including: MIT Review Executive Editor Amy Nordrum; White House Office and Science and Technology Policy Deputy Director Stephen P. Welby; the 18th US Trade Representative Ambassador Robert Lightheizer; Joint Staff Director for Joint Force Development Lieutenant General Dagvin R.M. Anderson; Financial Times China-Europe correspondent James Kynge; Situational Awareness Founder Leopold Aschenbrenner; and Stanford University Professor Dr. Erik Brynjolfsson.

“Achieving artificial general intelligence will be the most consequential milestone of this decade for our economy, society, and security – and it is essential that America continue to lead the way in this pursuit,” said SCSP President Ylli Bajraktari.

For more information about SCSP, please contact Senior Director for Communications and Public Affairs Tara Rigler at tmr@scsp.ai. To subscribe to the SCSP newsletter, please click here.

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Fix Pokemon Go Fail To Detect Location Error 12 – No Ban and Jailbreak

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NEW YORK, Sept. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Lately, many Pokémon Go players are dealing with ‘Pokémon Go failed to detect location 12‘ error while using a location changer app. Some are turning to unofficial third-party cracking tools to fix it, but these are unreliable and can put accounts at risk. “However, Tenorshare iAnyGo has made a breakthrough to get rid of ‘Pokémon Go error 12’ for good. It lets you modify your Pokémon Go location without cracked app or requiring jailbreak,” says a Tenorshare spokesperson.

Why Does Pokemon Go Say Failed to Detect Location 12?

Often, “failed to detect location 12” error in Pokémon Go occurs when using unreliable location-changing apps. These might not be able to mask your GPS location properly or interfere with game’s location services, leading to this issue. Many users have had to resort to third-party tools requiring them to use a cracked version of game as a ‘Pokémon Go error 12’ fix.

However, iAnyGo is the first software on market to offer a solution without cracking or jailbreaking. With its advanced technology, it can resolve ‘Pokémon Go failed to detect location 12’ on iPhone or other devices without compromising security of your game account.

[Sep Update] Fix Pokémon Go Error 12 Without Modified App (Safe and Stable)

You can use Tenorshare iAnyGo to fix ‘Pokémon Go error 12’ without modified app, meaning it doesn’t need a cracked version of game. iAnyGo can help you spoof your location properly so you can play Pokémon Go from anywhere in world without leaving comfort of your home. Here are this tool’s key features:

Fix ‘Pokémon Go failed to detect location 12’ error on iOS/Android devices.Move automatically at a chosen speed.Cooldown timer to prevent ban.Import GPX files to plan custom routes.Zoom in to improve planning.Simulate walking, cycling, or driving speeds.Save your favorite locations for quick access.Halt movement whenever required.Use a GPS joystick for easy control.Follow routes with two or more points.Support iOS 18 and Android 15.Change location on up to 15 devices at a given time.

Follow steps below to fix error 12 on Pokémon Go with iAnyGo:

Step 1: Open iAnyGo on your computer. Then, choose “‘Change Location.”
Step 2: Plug in your iPhone/Android to same PC and start spoofing location on given map.

Video Guide:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6z_QJywoyQ&t=155s

Big Tenorshare Deals on iOS 18 & iPhone 16!

To celebrate iOS 18, Tenorshare is holding a giveaway. Users participating in event will have a chance at landing an iPhone 16 and discounts on Tenorshare products that’ll improve their iOS 18 experience.

About Tenorshare

Tenorshare iAnyGo helps fix ‘Pokémon Go failed to detect location 12’ error without modifying original Pokémon Go app and allows you to spoof your location safely. Smartphone solutions provider, Tenorshare, is always on the hunt to find resolutions for new iOS/Android errors.

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