Since 2007, U.S. authorities have seized and returned an estimated 20,000 stolen art objects, now the Federal Bureau of Investigations is hoping future efforts will be aided by its National Stolen Art ...
Private citizens and art institutions alike can now track down stolen art conveniently from their phones. On Monday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) released an app-based version of the US ...
Interpol launched a new mobile phone app Thursday that lets users search and identify stolen art pieces using image-recognition software, a tool authorities hope will help recover lost artwork and ...
The world’s biggest law enforcement agency wants the public’s help in identifying and preventing the sale of illicitly trafficked cultural goods. Private art crime sleuths the world over have just ...
INTERPOL recently launched an app that will help identify stolen cultural property and increase the recovery of stolen works and artifacts. The app will be able to be used by law enforcement agencies ...