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WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?

BETTER VERIFICATION FOR STOLEN PHOTOS AND VIDEOS
WE DON'T USE A STANDARD GOOGLE IMAGE SEARCH TO RETURN MATCHES.

Our own image search is our primary proprietary solution and we supplement image matches with information from image search engines like Google, Bing, Yandex and a few others. This gives you the most comprehensive results possible.

FIND STOLEN VIDEOS.

We look at video thumbnails to aid in helping you find stolen videos. No other search helps with this.

IMPORT YOUR PHOTOS USING MULTIPLE PLATFORMS.

Import your photos using multiple platforms such as direct uploads, sitemaps, rss feeds, website links and username sites like Flickr, Dropbox, social accounts, squarespace and many more.

SET IT AND FORGET IT.

We allow you to set up your account in just a few minutes and we'll do the rest of the work for you.

HERE'S HOW IT WORKS

1. IMPORT YOUR PHOTOS OR VIDEOS USING OUR SITE

You upload images from your site (this can be a sitemap or rss feed, too)

2. WE PROCESS THE IMAGES

We run the images through our powerful image matching algorithm and return any 100% matching results along with possible matches

3. WE PROCESS THE IMAGES A SECOND TIME

We return results from our database along with other search engines including Google, Bing, Yandex and Baidu

4. YOU GET UPDATES WITH ANY MATCHING RESULTS

We present the results in an easy to navigate way and even update you through email whenever we find one of your images online

WHO USES BERIFY.COM?

LAWYERS

CORPORATE ADVOCATE

Find duplicate and similar pictures of people for litigation and court cases. Uncover social accounts and other online profiles and get updates as we find more.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

PHOTOGRAPHERS/ARTISTS

Track the usage of your images online. Get alerts whenever sites use your images without authorization.

VLOGGERS

VIDEOGRAPHERS

See who is using your video and video image thumbnails online to file DMCA takedown requests.

CELEBRITIES, MODELS

MODELING AGENCIES

See who has posted pictures of you online. Track unauthorized or leaked pictures and get notifications every time more images pop up. We help uncover images on all the major social networks.

MARKETING AGENCIES

SEO/PUBLIC RELATIONS

Track marketing and public relations campaigns and get notifications daily as we help uncover more images in order to report the success of your efforts to clients.

TRACKING

REPUTATION MANAGEMENT

See how your images are used online to control your online reputation. Get contact information in order to reach out and get images taken down.

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Sep 9, 2019 | Posted by Jen D.

Ariana Grande and Forever 21 Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

What if you’re a retailer and you can’t afford to pay a big celebrity top dollar, for an exclusive modeling contract with your company. Well, if you’re like the clothing store Forever 21, you think outside the box and use a model who is very similar to a famous celeb. At least, that is what Ariana Grande is alleging Forever 21 did, with her show-stopping 10 million dollar lawsuit against the company, claiming copyright infringement. What the Ariana Grande Lawsuit Says Ariana Grande doesn’t mess around when it comes to standing up for her brand. Despite receiving some push back for recently canceling her 2019 European tour dates, to take care of her mental health, she has drawn a line in the sand about copyright infringement. The complaint, which was filed in California federal court this month, alleges that Forever 21 was “unwilling to pay the fair market value for a celebrity of Ms. Grande’s stature” and violated her copyright when it “stole her name, likeness, and other intellectual property to promote their brands for free.” That isn’t all: The 76-page complaint lays out a case as to why Forever 21 violated Grande’s copyright, suggesting that she is “highly sought after by companies hoping to secure her endorsement”. The paperwork for the suit goes on to say that Grande earns several hundred dollars for each social media post she makes and, when it comes to endorsements, can receive ...

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