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DigitalAge’s Digital Rights Management and Social Marketplace is Designed for Today’s Media Sharing Society
Temecula, CA –
Peter Michaels, CEO of Hop-on, stated, “DigitalAge’s innovative content protection technologies combined with automated usage tracking, escrow, and royalty distribution systems are designed to solve the problems of today’s artists and publishers, while also enabling profitability in the decentralized web we are all headed towards. We are simultaneously curing the scourge of freebooting, while actively promoting open sharing of protected works on social networks that honor our users’ rights contracts.”
About Hop-on
Hop-on, Inc. (HPNN.PK) is a US based international leader in the development and manufacture of electronics, distributed software and telecommunications hardware and services, capitalizing its secured essential license agreements for mobile and computing technologies. Since 1993, the company has a proven record of innovation and market development. From developing the world’s first CDMA disposable cell phone, to the upcoming DigitalAge decentralized social media platform promoting data portability and free speech, and engineering essential tools for content protection and royalty management across social platforms and devices, the company works closely with inventors and patent holders to bring the latest technologies to demanding markets. www.hop-on.com, www.digitalage.com
Peter Michaels, CEO
contact@hop-on.com
+1-949-756-9008
Forward-Looking Statements: https://www.hop-on.com/forward-looking-statements
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