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Friday, 02/15/2019 1:11:50 PM

Friday, February 15, 2019 1:11:50 PM

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It is my personal feeling we will have a better idea of how IMTL IPShare technology is being received by her customers sometime next month. I am going on nearly 2-years of owning MASSIVE amounts of share in this company and only now am I getting the feeling the market is primed and ready for this kind of copyright protection technology. I just read an article that Kim Kardashian is walking around with a full-time photographer and suing paparazzi for selling her images. I have added a link to an article 5-months old that is telling the story that we may, indeed, be on the ground floor of a new burgeoning internet copyright industry. How can you monetize the unknown? How can value this space when the infringements are seemingly endless. All we need is to host the images of a big name model, actor, or band, and it's off to the races. If this technology is real, how long before the company is offered huge money in a buyout offer? A few more years are left to determine if this is going to be the company to take this industry forward.

http://www.thefashionlaw.com/home/lawsuits-over-instagram-images-raise-celebrity-questions-over-right-of-publicity

With IPShare, an artist (any kind of artist) can control the sale and distribution of their images and video content. I have decided to hold all my shares and not pay too much attention to IMTL until we get some news that will determine if my investment is safe, or if this is just another penny game scam!

Best,

Biff
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