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ZoomCopyrigh.com Empowers Creators to Protect Works and Content, Strengthen Rights and Gain Legal Protections to Profit from Work
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - ncarol.com -- Today, ZoomCopyright.com, an innovative digital platform, provides content creators an easy way to copyright their work. We are excited to announce the launch of ZoomCopyright.com. The platform seeks to ensure content creator's work is protected against illegal use and infringement, and ensure that they and not others can profit from their work. ZoomCopyright.com empowers content creators by providing a digital method to protect all of their creations and content before they post to social media and share with the world.
ZoomCopyright.com, a division of Sanear Corporation, is a platform dedicated and focused to provide customers a digital method using Mobile, Tablet or PC to submit a registration for Copyright to protect their creations and content.
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"Social media sites generate billions of dollars from content creators work. ZoomCopyright.com seeks to even the playing field for content creators and will enable them to protect and profit from their creative content posted to social media sites. ZoomCopyright.com's platform offers an easy method for content creators to strengthen their rights, gain legal protection and gives them power to grant use of their work to earn money," said James G. Smith, founder and principal at ZoomCopyright.com.
Positive Customer Impact
Many customers will benefit from ZoomCopyright.com to ensure their work is protected against illegal use and infringement, and ensure that they, and not others, can profit from their work. A number of customers recently committed to using ZoomCopyright.com.
About ZoomCopyright.com
Founded in 2021, ZoomCopyright.com plans to be a national leader in the U.S. to empower content creators to "Protect their Stuff" via copyright protection and earn money. Learn more at www.ZoomCopyright.com.
ZoomCopyright.com, a division of Sanear Corporation, is a platform dedicated and focused to provide customers a digital method using Mobile, Tablet or PC to submit a registration for Copyright to protect their creations and content.
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"Social media sites generate billions of dollars from content creators work. ZoomCopyright.com seeks to even the playing field for content creators and will enable them to protect and profit from their creative content posted to social media sites. ZoomCopyright.com's platform offers an easy method for content creators to strengthen their rights, gain legal protection and gives them power to grant use of their work to earn money," said James G. Smith, founder and principal at ZoomCopyright.com.
Positive Customer Impact
Many customers will benefit from ZoomCopyright.com to ensure their work is protected against illegal use and infringement, and ensure that they, and not others, can profit from their work. A number of customers recently committed to using ZoomCopyright.com.
About ZoomCopyright.com
Founded in 2021, ZoomCopyright.com plans to be a national leader in the U.S. to empower content creators to "Protect their Stuff" via copyright protection and earn money. Learn more at www.ZoomCopyright.com.
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