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Facterra, Subsidiary of American Films, Inc., Advances Anti-Piracy Efforts with Copyright Lawsuits

Facterra LLC, a subsidiary of American Films, Inc. (OTC PINK:AMFL), continues its involvement as a crucial data provider in an anti-piracy campaign aimed at combating digital copyright infringement. This campaign, which targets illegal content sharing on BitTorrent networks, seeks to enforce the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by identifying copyright violators and issuing infringement notices. Facterra's role supports significant copyright holders within the film and television sectors.

Recently, Facterra has contributed to the filing of two anti-piracy lawsuits against Internet Service Providers (ISPs), WideOpenWest Finance LLC and RCN Telecom Services LLC, marking significant steps in the anti-piracy campaign. These lawsuits have been filed in the US District Courts for Colorado and New Jersey, highlighting the company's commitment to combating online piracy and supporting copyright protection.

Craig Campbell, Managing Member of Facterra and Chairman of American Films, emphasized the company's dedication to protecting creative content and intellectual property rights. John Carty, CEO and CFO of American Films, Inc., also highlighted the importance of this initiative in providing long-term value for copyright holders and ensuring sustainable shareholder value. Facterra's engagement in these lawsuits underscores its commitment to the entertainment industry's fight against digital piracy.

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