American Films, Inc. announced that it has launched business operations in Brazil. Working through its sister entity Facterra, the company has established an office in S?o Paolo, the city in Latin America. Facterra has also begun working in Brazil?s capital city of Brasilia to combat online piracy in the sixth most populous country in the world, advocating for greater intellectual property protections. Based in the United States, American Films owns, develops, and acquires intellectual property, which it seeks to monetize at higher rates through proprietary technology, litigation, and asset digitization. Its unique proprietary processes and technology include FACTERRA, a web-based evidence gathering program that identifies instances of copyright infringement and allows American Films to pursue intellectual property protection litigation on behalf of copyright owners.