ROCHESTER, NY--(Marketwired - Jan 31, 2017) - Document Security Systems, Inc. (NYSE MKT: DSS), a leader in anti-counterfeiting
and authentication solutions, today announced it has agreed to become the annual sponsor for the Intellectual Property Council
(IPC) for the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA). The IPC is a working council within the AASA and was formed to
address issues related to counterfeiting, intellectual property theft, and misappropriation of trademarks. DSS will take an
active role in the IPC and AASA.
Counterfeiting and other intellectual property theft are major issues for automotive companies and parts suppliers.
Counterfeiting is a $1.77 trillion1 problem as of 2015, and automotive parts are a primary target. DSS currently
provides anti-counterfeiting solutions to major automotive companies, which makes DSS an ideal contributor for the Council.
"Partnering with DSS is a strategic win for the Council, AASA, and our members," said Chris Gardner, AASA vice president of
programs and member services. "Its expertise in fighting IP theft and counterfeiting, along with strong experience in the
automotive industry, means we have a partner that can help AASA and our members implement effective strategies."
DSS' AuthentiGuard solution is the company's flagship anti-counterfeiting offering. AuthentiGuard combines a secure mark
printed on product packaging with a smart phone application so investigators, supply chain personnel, or consumers can validate
the authenticity of products. The results of scans performed in the field are saved in a database, which the brand then uses to
analyze and identify how counterfeit product is compromising the supply chain. With proliferating fraud threatening the safety of
consumers worldwide, AuthentiGuard allows users to protect themselves through product authentication while simultaneously helping
the manufacturer understand the threat so they can direct resources for remediation.
"AASA is at the forefront of helping members deal with the proliferation of counterfeit goods and parts," according to Mike
Tobin, DSS vice president of marketing and product management. "Partnering with such a forward thinking and committed
organization was a perfect fit for DSS. We are committed to helping eliminate the threat of counterfeit goods especially in
something as critical as the parts industry. In the AASA, we have a partner who is dedicated to protecting its members and the
safety of consumers around the world."
DSS will actively participate in all IP Council meetings. The company will present at the next IP Council meeting, which will
be held March 29 in conjunction with the 2017 AASA Vision Conference in Chicago. The topic to be presented will be
Big Data & Coming Changes in Brand Protection. For more details about the IPC
and the AASA Vision Conference, visit www.aftermarketsuppliers.org.
About Document Security Systems, Inc.
Document Security Systems, Inc.'s (NYSE MKT: DSS) products and solutions are used by governments, corporations and financial
institutions to defeat fraud and to protect brands and digital information from the expanding world-wide counterfeiting problem.
DSS technologies help ensure the authenticity of both digital and physical financial instruments, identification documents,
sensitive publications, brand packaging and websites.
DSS continually invests in research and development to meet the ever-changing security needs of its clients and offers
licensing of its patented technologies. For more information on the AuthentiGuard Suite, please visit www.authentiguard.com.
For more information on DSS and its subsidiaries, please visit www.dsssecure.com.
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1 OECD, Magnitude of Counterfeiting and Piracy of Tangible Products: An Update (2009).
http://www.oecd.org/industry/ind/44088872.pdf