Reputation Management

DMCA Monitoring

DMCA Monitoring Services
DMCA Takedown Services
What is a DMCA and when should I file one?
Partner with a DMCA monitoring service to protect your business from bad actors
DMCA Monitoring

Want our team to handle both DMCA Monitoring and Takedown? We’ll assign you an in-house agent that handles everything so you can focus exclusively on growing your business.

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DMCA Monitoring Services

Weekly, Bi-Weekly or Monthly internet and social media investigations into potentially infringing content. In-house reporting delivered to client including:

Identification of any material that is infringing, including its medium, location on the internet, and how infringers are utilizing or monetizing the infringed content.
Infringing parties name, address, telephone number, email address

DMCA Takedown Services

Our DMCA Takedown service includes everything from our DMCA monitoring service, plus we’ll contact the infringing party.

Our infringer engagement process:

Contact the infringing party with a notice of infringement that the notifying party believes, in good faith, that the material is not authorized for use by the copyright owner, its agent or law. Further, verifying that the notifying party is authorized to make the complaint on behalf of the copyright owner.
Our team will begin by contacting the author or brand infringing upon your content. If the infringing content is not removed within 72 hours of initially filing a DMCA, we will then contact the webmaster to remove the infringing content. In most cases, if the author of the infringing material does not comply with the DMCA, the webmaster will override the author and remove the infringed material.
It is likely that the infringing party is monetizing the infringed content. Therefore, If both the author and webmaster of the infringing material do not comply, we will then file DMCAs to the companies that are allowing the infringing material to be advertised (Google, Facebook, TikTok, Reddit, etc).

Please note, before filing a DMCA we do require proof from our clients that they are the legal owner of content they claim is being infringed. As an agent, we inherit legal repercussions if a takedown counter claim is filed in response to a DMCA.

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What is a DMCA and when should I file one?

DMCA is Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a part of United States copyright law that describes a defined process for removing content from the internet. Businesses send DMCAs to opposing parties online to demand they remove content stolen from their business. This content can be in many mediums, but the most popular are:

Written words, such as articles, books and product descriptions

Photos, Videos and still artwork

Music and other audio files

Content posted on a businesses social media pages

Software

Partner with a DMCA monitoring service to protect your business from bad actors

Protecting a businesses online identity has become increasingly challenging in recent years. It’s irritating to see scrapers steal original content that businesses work hard to make. Businesses can be harmed in many ways from their content being stolen, but here are a few of the most common consequences:

Foregone Revenue

Brand dilution

Negative reviews and further reputation damage.

Increase in PPC’s and lower SEO campaign performance.