Cristian Carlos. Peninsula 360 Press.
Facebook helps users manage their intellectual property.
This Monday, Facebook published in its virtual press room a statement announcing that users will be able to use tools to help them claim intellectual property.

In your text: Helping creators and publishers manage their intellectual propertyThe social network led by Mark Zuckerberg announces to users that the platform serves as a means of communication to creators and publishers of different companies that have created tools to more easily identify the content they have created for their publications.
Facebook will make available to creators an additional tool in the Creator Studio called Rights Manager.
The digital content distribution platform seeks to make it easy for users to identify images they have uploaded to Facebook and compare them to find matches so that they can protect themselves against misuse or unauthorized use, such as monetization of private content.
The communiqué issued on Monday morning states that, in order to obtain access to the new Rights Manager, it is necessary to send a request to identify that content which they wish to protect under the international laws of each country in relation to intellectual property and copyright.
It is important for Facebook, as a social network, to take more robust security measures, as the 2020 elections in the US are about to take place.
So companies like Twitter and Google have already established protocols to help citizens vote by taking care of the content and security of official accounts of candidates and representatives of the Executive Branch and the U.S. Congress.