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The Brand Protection market within the context of Internet and E-Commerce is a rapidly growing industry. It is focused on protecting the reputation and value of a brand by monitoring and responding to online threats. This includes monitoring for counterfeit products, unauthorized use of trademarks, and other forms of intellectual property infringement. It also involves monitoring for online content that could damage the brand’s reputation, such as negative reviews or false advertising. Companies in this market provide a range of services, such as online monitoring, enforcement, and legal support.
Companies in the Brand Protection market include MarkMonitor, Incopro, Red Points, BrandShield, and OpSec Security. Show Less Read more