SafeNet (NASDAQ: SFNT) is a global leader in information security. On June 13, 2005, SafeNet acquired MediaSentry Inc., a global provider of online content protection and promotion services for companies in the entertainment and software industries. Leveraging the MediaSentry Services? platform, SafeNet helps clients detect and deter unauthorized distribution of copyrighted content and prosecute those who engage in media and software piracy.
SafeNet MediaSentry Services also offers a comprehensive suite of solutions that provide enabling infrastructure to support the successful growth of online digital promotion and distribution. SafeNet clients include the world's largest music and print publishers, record labels, motion picture studios, software companies, and industry associations.
Investigation Services
SafeNet continuously monitors the Internet for copyright infringements. Data collected helps clients determine the scale and scope of their piracy problem and measure the success of enforcement campaigns. From worldwide peering points, SafeNet identifies online piracy in real-time by monitoring online auction communities, IRC networks, newsgroups, FTP sites, peer-to-peer communities and websites.
SafeNet believes that the data collected is most useful when it can be used to make decisions and drive changes in a strategic direction. Our Investigation Services permit clients to monitor the status of their copyright searches and create extensive management reports to track trends and the effectiveness of enforcement activity.
SafeNet is a global leader in information security.
.....by monitoring online auction communities, IRC networks, newsgroups, FTP sites, peer-to-peer communities and websites.
Is it just me, or are these guys playing both sides of the field. They claim to be a global leader in internet security. Then they monitor online auction communities, IRC networks, newsgroups, FTP sites, peer-to-peer communities and websites.
How can you be a global leader in internet security, then violate internet security by monitoring what people are doing? And if these guys can do it, so can the gov't. If you don't believe that, your a little naive I think.