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Argos

LTU engine image technology used in the search for stolen objects

Argos is the investigative organization of a group of French insurance companies, and the mission of Argos is the seach and recovery of stolen property.  Well-known for its work in the recovery of stolen vehicles, Argos also works for the recovery of many types of objects of value which have been claimed as losses for insurance claims.  Each year, thousands of vehicles and thousands of items of value disappear forever.  

Corbis

Corbis adopts Image-Seeker to enhance search processes on their Royalty Free images

Corbis, a leading provider of digital media, makes the world's most recognized photography and fine art available online to professionals, consumers and emerging markets around the world. Corbis is committed to devising creative new ways of using, distributing, managing and creating digital media. The Company uses its extensive Internet technology to allow customers to quickly and conveniently access and purchase images. Corbis is headquartered in Seattle, with offices in Europe, Asia and in the United States.

Fotolia

Fotolia offers a unique online business model for photographers and buyers

Fotolia is the first worldwide social marketplace for royalty free stock images, allowing individuals and professionals to legally buy and share stock images and illustrations...Photographers and designers constantly update Fotolia with thousands of new photos and illustrations each day.  The Clone Matching and other image technologies of LTU engine help Fotolia manage this wealth of uploaded images.

France - Gendarmerie Nationale

The French Gendarmerie Nationale selects LTU Technologies to fight child abuse

The French "Gendarmerie Nationale" (CNAIP, National Center for Criminal Images Analysis) selects LTU Technologies to fight child pornography. LTU is providing its standard image investigation solution to the CNAIP. LTU's Image-Seeker will enable CNAIP's police forces to conduct criminal investigations based on visual clues.

France - OCBC

OCBC uses Image-Seeker to manage the database called « TREIMA » which contains images of art objects stolen in France.

Traffic in stolen art objects is one of the largest criminal activities in the world, ranking just after traffic in illegal drugs. More than 60 000 objects are stolen every year in Europe. France created in 1975 a structure to fight this criminal activity: the “Office Central de lutte contre le trafic des Biens Culturels” named O.C.B.C, which centralizes, analyses and shares information on a national and international level.

Italy- Commumnications Police

The Italian Postal and Communications Police selects LTU Technologies to fight child pornography.

The control over the misuse or illegal use of technologies is the main task carried out by the Police force. For prevention purposes, the Postal and Communications Police has set up a monitoring activity of Internet regarding some phenomena such as paedophilia, religious sects and other organisations of different types which could be involved in criminal conducts or racial hatred.

Legitiname

Legitiname selects Image-Seeker

LegitiName is a leading European group offering comprehensive brand protection and e-market intelligence services. Their unique common monitoring platform searches and synthesizes the information about domain names, brand names and logos used and abused online.

Meredith Corporation

Meredith Corporation selects Image-Seeker

Headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, isone of America's leading media and marketing companies.Meredith businesses center on magazine and book publishing,television broadcasting, interactive media and integrated marketing.

MyThings

MyThings selects Image-Seeker

A global, on-line, real-time registry of new, used and stolen valuables, MyThings and Trance.com are critical tools for individuals, pawnbrokers, auction houses, insurance, and finance companies, law enforcement agencies and consumers to identify ownership and verify authenticity.

NCMEC

NCMEC selects Image-Seeker

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) is a nonprofit organization, which serves as a national clearinghouse for information and a resource for child protection. It works in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. NCMEC's congressionally mandated CyberTipline, a reporting mechanism for child sexual exploitation, has handled more than 250,000 leads. Since its establishment in 1984, NCMEC has assisted law enforcement with more than 98,000 missing child cases, resulting in the recovery of more than 83,000 children.

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