RIGHT SHIELD // ANTI PIRACY

Anti Piracy

Unauthorized distribution traced, archived, and removed with legal authority.

// THE PROBLEM

What you're up against.

Copyright piracy does not operate through a single channel. A leaked software build appears simultaneously on torrent indexers, cyberlockers, Telegram channels, and stream-ripping services within hours of release. Each platform has different notice requirements, different legal standards, and different responsiveness to standard DMCA requests. Coordinated removal requires knowing all of them at once.

Beyond the immediate revenue loss, unchallenged piracy trains audiences to expect free access — a market expectation that is nearly impossible to reverse once established. Early, aggressive enforcement is not optional for rights-holders whose content has commercial longevity.

// OUR APPROACH

Four steps. No exceptions.

01

Content fingerprinting and perceptual hash matching across torrent indexers, cyberlockers, IPTV aggregators, and social platforms — with continuous monitoring for re-uploads after takedown.

02

Full URL archive of infringing sources with HTTP response capture, referrer chain documentation, and CDN origin tracing to identify the hosting infrastructure behind distribution networks.

03

DMCA §512 notices to hosts, ISPs, search engines (Google, Bing deindexing), and CDN providers — drafted to the specific legal standard required by each platform.

04

ISP-level escalation, hosting provider abuse reports, and where applicable, court orders for user identity disclosure and injunctive relief against repeat infringers.

// COVERAGE

Platforms we enforce on.

The Pirate Bay1337xRARBG mirrorsMega.nzRapidgatorTelegramYouTubeDailymotionTwitch VODsDiscord serversGoogle SearchBing
// SAMPLE ENGAGEMENT

A result we can talk about.

STREAMING MEDIA

2,400 piracy listings removed — 94% within 48 hours

Coordinated DMCA campaign targeting torrent indexers, cyberlockers, and streaming aggregators distributing a newly released series. Distribution network mapped to 3 hosting providers; all three issued repeat-infringer notices. Google deindexed 1,800+ infringing URLs within 72 hours.

2,400 listings · 94% removal · 48h · 3 providers escalated

All cases anonymized to protect client confidentiality.

// NEXT STEP

Ready to enforce?