IP Management

Imagerights International Inc

Est. 2009 United States Updated 2026-02-10
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ImageRights International is a Boston-based AI-powered copyright enforcement platform for photographers, media companies, and (since June 2022) IP law firms. The ‘ImageRights for Law Firms’ product uses proprietary cloud-based technology to search the internet for unauthorized image uses, provide automated evidence gathering (time-stamped screenshots with server IP), and streamline U.S. Copyright Office registration. Founded 2009. 11 employees. Registered 1M+ client images with US Copyright Office. Cited in US Copyright Office CASE Act Report. Featured on LawNext and Legaltech Week. No pricing publicly available. No user reviews found on Capterra/G2. No Reddit mentions.

Company Info

  • Founded: 2009
  • Team size: 11-50 employees
  • HQ: United States
  • Sector: Knowledge Management

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Workflows

Based on practitioner evidence, Imagerights International Inc is used in these workflows:

What practitioners struggle with

Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Imagerights International Inc addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.

IP enforcement team needs to capture 200+ infringing product listings across Amazon, eBay, and social media before the seller takes them down — manual screenshots don't scale, lose metadata, and can't be batch-exported for cease-and-desist letters or court filings

Filing & Compliance 10 vendors affected Mid-size firm (11–50) · Large firm (51–200) · In-house counsel · Paralegal

Professional photographer discovers their images being used without permission on 50+ websites — can't afford to hire an IP attorney for each infringement at $300-500/hour, doesn't know the law well enough to send proper demand letters, and the infringers ignore informal 'please take it down' emails

Filing & Compliance 8 vendors affected Solo practitioner · inhouse-enterprise · Legal ops · various

Brand-protection counsel knows a handful of counterfeiters and ad fraud operators are doing most of the damage, but every case still gets treated like generic cleanup work — the team has no fast way to estimate damages, decide which infringers are worth escalating, and turn the worst offenders into settlements, licenses, or recovered revenue instead of just another takedown ticket

Firm Operations & Growth 2 vendors affected Mid-size firm (11–50) · Large firm (51–200) · In-house counsel · Legal ops

Where it fits in your workflow

Before Imagerights International Inc

IP attorney receives client (photographer/media company) with copyright infringement concerns → uploads client images to ImageRights platform → AI scans internet for unauthorized uses

After Imagerights International Inc

Unauthorized uses identified with evidence (timestamps, server IPs, screenshots) → attorney evaluates actionable infringements → demand letters or litigation → ImageRights also offers managed recovery services with partner attorneys.

Integrations & hand-offs

ImageRights → US Copyright Office (streamlined registration). ImageRights → attorney network (managed recovery services). ImageRights → law firm client relationship (ImageRights for Law Firms as practice growth tool).

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