Iron Mountain has launched the Enforcement Service. The service is aimed at helping customers protect their corporate identity and brands on the internet.


Iron Mountain has launched the Enforcement Service. The service is aimed at helping customers protect their corporate identity and brands on the internet.

Iron Mountain’s client-controlled internet monitoring allows customers to detect, track and analyze potential threats to their corporate identity.

The Enforcement Service allows employees from different groups, including legal, marketing, and product development, to share information and monitor a company’s online presence, track and maintain trademarks, brands, patents, and products.

Jennifer Brock, director of product management at Iron Mountain, said: “Just as intellectual property is becoming the cornerstone of the U.S. economy, the challenges of managing and protecting it are more complex than ever. Companies must be able to find and act on infringement more quickly in order to control it.

Iron Mountain’s Enforcement Service provides the right set of customizable monitoring and searching tools plus human
experience and knowledge to address those challenges.” [Source]

The Enforcement Service searches web content including auction sites, domain name registrations, search engines, blogs, registries, patent databases, and message boards for brand asset and intellectual property references.

The Enforcement Service has the ability to track patent applications, newsgroup activity, logos, offensive associations, trademark infringements, unauthorized linking relationships, and copycat sites.

The service also provides trademark and patent management capabilities.

Additional features of the Enforcement Service include:

“¢ Around-the-clock support
“¢ Flexibility
“¢ Searching against a picture or logo
“¢ Monitoring of trademark and patent applications
“¢ Identification of domain name registrations
“¢ Graphical reporting of results

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