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American Films (OTC: AMFL) has acquired key assets in the U.S. and Brazil, including MDS/OneClick-Data, enhancing its IDaaS capabilities. The acquisition aligns with the company’s strategy for global identity verification and intellectual property protection. CEO Geoff Lee anticipates further deals to monetize intellectual property using digital technology. Additionally, Wemerson Marinho joins as a key figure in Brazil's efforts against intellectual property theft. The firm also announced a board modification with Bradley Safalow scaling back due to health matters.
Marshall Faulk, former NFL MVP, joins the board of directors at American Films (OTC: AMFL), enhancing the firm’s mission in intellectual property and Identity as a Service (IdaaS). With a focus on data and risk mitigation, the company aims to protect copyright holders and enhance asset digitization. Faulk’s experience adds star power, indicating strategic growth in a competitive market. American Films leverages proprietary technology like FACTERRA to combat copyright infringement, positioning itself as a leader in the rapidly growing IdaaS sector.
American Films, Inc. (OTC: AMFL) has officially launched operations in Brazil, focusing on combating online piracy and advocating for intellectual property rights. The company has set up an office in São Paulo and is utilizing its proprietary technology, FACTERRA, to track copyright infringement. The Brazil team is led by Michael Davis and Wemerson Marinho, both experienced in the creative industry. This expansion is seen as a strategic move to enhance American Films' intellectual property protection initiatives in a country known for high levels of copyright infringement.
American Films, Inc. (OTC: AMFL) has appointed Bradley Safalow as board chair, marking a strategic move towards enhancing its digital asset monetization and intellectual property protection efforts. Safalow, founder of PAA Research, brings extensive experience in analyzing businesses and investment opportunities. Under his leadership, American Films aims to implement innovative monetization strategies, including NFTs and security token offerings. The company also plans to execute a 1:5 reverse stock split to attract more institutional investors and is set to trade on the tZERO ATS platform.
American Films, Inc. (OTC: AMFL) has appointed Geoff C. Lee as its new president and CEO, effective immediately. Lee brings over 30 years of experience in technology risk mitigation and has held leadership positions in various companies, including LocatePLUS. Under his guidance, American Films aims to enhance its digital and compliance initiatives in copyright protection and film production. The company is set to trade on tZERO ATS soon and is expecting to achieve OTCQB status, enhancing investor access and trading options.
American Films, Inc. (OTC: AMFL) has partnered with Wazuzu Inc. to enhance its intellectual property platform and film production capabilities through blockchain technology. This collaboration aims to facilitate Security Token Offerings (STOs) backed by various IP portfolios and film projects, alongside a comprehensive NFT strategy. The partnership is set to make American Films the first OTC-traded company listed on tZERO ATS by Q4 2021, while leveraging Wazuzu’s compliance-focused asset digitization tools to accelerate growth and provide new revenue opportunities.
David F. Tamaroff has joined American Films (OTC: AMFL) as general counsel and vice president for legal affairs, effective October 15. Tamaroff, previously the company's outside counsel, is recognized for his expertise in intellectual property law. Craig Campbell, CFO, noted Tamaroff's pivotal role in the firm's growth, especially in developing technology for identifying copyright infringement. The firm aims to use its proprietary platform, FACTERRA, for global anti-piracy efforts, starting with cases under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in the U.S. and plans to expand operations in Brazil.
tZERO announced that American Films (OTC: AMFL) will begin trading on tZERO’s regulated alternative trading system in Q4 2021, following a reverse stock split and the digitization of its shares. As an innovator in intellectual property anti-piracy, American Films plans to utilize blockchain technology for asset digitization. This marks American Films as the first OTC company to trade on tZERO ATS. The delay in trading is aimed at enhancing shareholder value as the company completes its corporate actions.
American Films, Inc. (OTC: AMFL) announced a 1:5 reverse stock split approved by its Board of Directors, aimed at enhancing shareholder value. The effective date will be determined by FINRA. President John Carty stated that this step is anticipated to attract institutional investors and improve demand for the stock. The company is also compliant with Regulation 15c-211 and expects to achieve 'Current Information' status on OTC Markets. American Films plans to trade on tZERO ATS in Q4 2021, marking a shift towards digital securities, including STOs and NFTs.
tZERO announced that trading of American Films (OTC: AMFL) common stock will begin on September 27, 2021, through its regulated alternative trading system, tZERO ATS. This marks American Films as the first OTC company to trade on tZERO ATS. The platform aims to provide enhanced liquidity for digital assets. tZERO's Interim CEO, Alan Konevsky, expressed excitement over this partnership, while John Carty, CEO of American Films, highlighted the move as part of a broader asset digitization strategy designed to build shareholder value.