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'''Net Enforcers''' is an online brand protection and enforcement services company. Joseph Loomis founded the Net Enforcers in 2003 to protect the brands of leading consumer electronics, software, pharmaceuticals, automotive and sporting goods manufacturers as well as financial services companies. Net Enforcers is based in Coral Springs Florida.<ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=8142516 Businessweek.com]</ref>
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'''Net Enforcers''' is an online brand protection and enforcement services company. It was founded in 2003 by Joseph Loomis. Since its inception, the company is actively preventing illegal trademark and copyright abuse, counterfeit product and service sales, grey market sales, channel policy violations, and other business risks for leading manufacturers of consumer electronics, software, pharmaceuticals, automotive and sporting goods as well as financial services companies by using a combination of proprietary technology and specialized business processes. Net Enforcers is based in Coral Springs, Florida.<ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=8142516 Businessweek.com]</ref>
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In 2007, [[Intersections, Inc.]](NASDAQ:INTX), a company providong consumer and corporate identity risk management services acquired Net Enforcers for approximately $14 million to accelerate the growth of both companies. Loomis remained CEO of Net Enforcers.<ref>[http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=175233&p=irol-newsArticle_print&ID=1076246&highlight= Press Release]</ref>
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==Solutions==
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Net Enforcers provides brand protection services and on-demand services.<ref>[http://www.netenforcers.com/index.php?/solutions/ Solutions]</ref> Brand Protection Services include:       
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# Auction Monitoring - the top online auction sites is monitored and initiate action to remove sellers that infringe brand rights.
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# Online Channel Monitoring-  monitors online retail and third party sites to detect selling abuses related to brands and products.
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# Domain Name Monitoring - newly created domain names are monitored to help prevent abuses such as cybersquatting, kiting and traffic diversion.
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# Pay Per Click Advertisement Monitoring - PPC ads on major search engines are monitored to discover trademark misuse.
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# Forums, Blogs and News Sites Monitoring - monitors online commentary, blog and news sites to capture what is being said about a clients' products and brands.
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The Optional On-Demand Services include:        
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# Internet Scrub - discover potential intellectual property violations and unauthorized sales of products with a report created by searching auction and third-party sites.
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# Dealer Communications Services - utilize select dealer communication templates including verifications of dealer status, notices of claimed infringement and cease and desist letters, approved by a company's legal counsel, with information collected from monitoring services.
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Revision as of 18:49, 1 June 2011

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Type: Privately held
Industry: Internet Security
Founded: 2003
Founder(s): Joseph Loomis
Headquarters: 10211 West Sample Road

Suite 115, Coral Springs, FL 33065

Country: United States
Employees: 60
Website: Netenforcers.com
LinkedIn: Enforcers Inc.
Key People
Joseph Loomis, President

Net Enforcers is an online brand protection and enforcement services company. It was founded in 2003 by Joseph Loomis. Since its inception, the company is actively preventing illegal trademark and copyright abuse, counterfeit product and service sales, grey market sales, channel policy violations, and other business risks for leading manufacturers of consumer electronics, software, pharmaceuticals, automotive and sporting goods as well as financial services companies by using a combination of proprietary technology and specialized business processes. Net Enforcers is based in Coral Springs, Florida.[1]

In 2007, Intersections, Inc.(NASDAQ:INTX), a company providong consumer and corporate identity risk management services acquired Net Enforcers for approximately $14 million to accelerate the growth of both companies. Loomis remained CEO of Net Enforcers.[2]

Solutions

Net Enforcers provides brand protection services and on-demand services.[3] Brand Protection Services include:

  1. Auction Monitoring - the top online auction sites is monitored and initiate action to remove sellers that infringe brand rights.
  2. Online Channel Monitoring- monitors online retail and third party sites to detect selling abuses related to brands and products.
  3. Domain Name Monitoring - newly created domain names are monitored to help prevent abuses such as cybersquatting, kiting and traffic diversion.
  4. Pay Per Click Advertisement Monitoring - PPC ads on major search engines are monitored to discover trademark misuse.
  5. Forums, Blogs and News Sites Monitoring - monitors online commentary, blog and news sites to capture what is being said about a clients' products and brands.

The Optional On-Demand Services include:

  1. Internet Scrub - discover potential intellectual property violations and unauthorized sales of products with a report created by searching auction and third-party sites.
  2. Dealer Communications Services - utilize select dealer communication templates including verifications of dealer status, notices of claimed infringement and cease and desist letters, approved by a company's legal counsel, with information collected from monitoring services.


References