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// PLATFORM INTEL · PLT-14 · DISCORD

PIRACY SOURCE
Active monitoring

Remove pirated content from Discord — servers, bots, and channels.

Discord is the second-largest piracy messaging surface after Telegram. Dedicated servers host thousands of stolen courses and premium content, automated course-drop bots distribute material on demand, and invite-only access keeps the operations hidden from casual discovery. DMCA Masters files with Discord's Trust & Safety team in the specific format that gets results — then monitors for the server rebuilds that follow.

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§ 02 · How piracy happens on Discord

The four ways your content gets distributed on Discord.

Discord's server architecture, role-gating, and bot ecosystem make it a persistent piracy platform. Each vector requires a different reporting approach.

Threat vectors identified
3 HIGH
1 ELEVATED
4 TOTAL
HIGH RISK

Invite-only piracy servers

Private Discord servers operate behind role-gated access, requiring payment or vouching for entry. Inside, organized channel structures sort stolen courses by category — business, development, marketing, design. Invite links rotate regularly to avoid detection, and backup servers stand ready when the primary gets reported.

HIGH RISK

Course-drop bots

Automated Discord bots scrape pirated course libraries and serve download links on command. A user types a course name, the bot returns a Mega or Mediafire link within seconds. These bots run across multiple servers simultaneously and can be redeployed in minutes after a takedown — making them the hardest piracy vector to eliminate permanently.

HIGH RISK

Public piracy communities

Large public Discord servers — sometimes with 10,000+ members — openly share pirated courses and content in dedicated channels. They operate in plain sight, relying on the volume of reports Discord's Trust & Safety team handles to avoid enforcement. These servers are the most visible but often the fastest to come back under a new name.

ELEVATED

Cross-platform mirroring

Discord servers act as distribution hubs that feed other piracy surfaces. Content shared in a Discord channel gets mirrored to Telegram groups, uploaded to torrent sites, and reposted on forums. Removing the Discord server without addressing the mirrors leaves the piracy network intact with a different entry point.

§ 03 · Our Discord takedown process

What actually happens when we take down your pirated content from Discord.

Discord's Trust & Safety process is better than Telegram's, but still requires specific formatting and follow-through.

  1. T + 00:00

    Submit your content details

    You provide your original content URLs, your rights documentation, and any Discord server links or invite codes you've already found. Our intake team classifies each target — server, channel, bot, or individual message — because Discord's reporting pathways differ for each.

  2. T + 00:30

    Server reconnaissance & mapping

    We go beyond the links you've found. Server listing sites, bot directories, invite-link aggregators, and known piracy network maps. We identify the full server infrastructure — primary servers, backup servers, bot instances, and the cross-platform mirrors they feed.

  3. T + 01:00

    Evidence collection & documentation

    Screenshots of infringing channels, message links, server metadata, bot command outputs, and member-visible content logs. Discord's Trust & Safety team requires specific evidence formatting — we document everything in the format that moves reports from the queue to action.

  4. T + 02:00

    Trust & Safety reports filed

    DMCA reports submitted to Discord's Trust & Safety team with per-server and per-message specificity. Bot reports, server-level reports, and individual channel reports are filed through their designated pathways simultaneously. Parallel filing prevents the operator from migrating content between channels or servers while reports are pending.

  5. T + 06:00

    First confirmations arrive

    Discord's Trust & Safety team typically responds faster than Telegram — most compliant targets start seeing action within six hours. You get a notification every time a removal is confirmed. Servers that don't respond get escalated with additional evidence.

  6. T + 24:00

    Server removals and search engine delisting

    Discord servers and channels confirmed taken down. Simultaneously, we file search-engine delisting requests for every Google, Bing, Yandex, and DuckDuckGo result that linked to the Discord piracy — so the discovery path is eliminated alongside the server.

  7. Ongoing

    Continuous monitoring for server rebuilds

    Discord pirates rebuild servers quickly — new invite links, same content library, same bot infrastructure. We monitor for server clones, bot redeployments, and re-shared invite links for the life of your plan. Every rebuild triggers a fresh report automatically. Most piracy operations abandon Discord after 3–4 enforcement cycles.

§ 04 · What we take down on Discord

Every Discord surface your content actually appears on.

Discord piracy spans servers, bots, channels, and the downstream platforms they feed. We cover every surface.

01

Invite-only piracy servers

Private servers requiring payment or vouching for access to stolen course libraries and premium content.

Paid-access course leak serversRole-gated content sharing serversVIP piracy community serversNiche-specific leak servers (dev, marketing, design)Multi-tier subscription servers
02

Public piracy servers

Open-access servers that distribute pirated content to large member bases.

Open course-sharing servers"Free courses" community serversContent trading serversCategory-organized leak serversMega-library aggregate servers
03

Course-drop bots

Automated bots that serve pirated content on command across multiple Discord servers.

Search-and-serve course botsAuto-upload file botsMirror-link distribution botsMulti-server syndication botsIndex and catalog bots
04

Server channels & messages

Individual channels and messages within servers that contain infringing content or download links.

Dedicated piracy channels within larger serversPinned message libraries with download linksThread-based content sharingForum channel piracy postsAnnouncement channels with new leak alerts
05

Cross-platform mirrors from Discord

Content originating from Discord that spreads to other piracy surfaces.

Discord → Telegram mirrorsDiscord → torrent repackagingDiscord → filehost mirrors (Mega, Mediafire, GDrive)Discord → forum repostingDiscord → course-clone site uploads

§ 05 · What's included

Everything you need to remove your content from Discord.

One plan, one price — every Discord piracy surface covered.

Server & channel takedowns

Invite-only piracy servers, public sharing servers, and individual channels within larger communities — all reported to Discord's Trust & Safety team with the evidence formatting that moves reports from queue to action.

Course-drop bot shutdowns

Automated bots that serve your content on command. Bot reports follow different pathways than server reports — we handle both. When a bot reappears under a new name across different servers, we catch it.

Multi-search-engine delisting

Google, Bing, Yandex, and DuckDuckGo de-indexing of every search result linking to Discord piracy of your content. We also target server listing sites and invite-link aggregators.

Cross-platform pursuit

Discord piracy spreads to Telegram, torrents, filehosts, and forums. We trace every downstream copy that originated from the Discord source and file against all surfaces simultaneously.

Counter-notice defense

When a server operator disputes a takedown through Discord's appeals process, we defend your claim with additional evidence and escalation. Takedowns stick because the documentation is thorough from the start.

Payment-processor reports

Paid-access piracy servers collect revenue through payment bots, Patreon integrations, or external payment links. When the operation is clearly commercial, we report it to the relevant payment processors.

§ 06 · Why not file yourself?

What happens when you try to get your content off Discord on your own.

Discord has a Trust & Safety team, but navigating their DMCA process effectively takes more than filling out a form.

01

Report formatting

Filing yourself

You submit a generic DMCA notice through Discord's support form. It sits in a queue with thousands of other reports.

DMCA Masters

We format reports with the specific evidence structure Discord's T&S team prioritizes — server metadata, message links, bot documentation, and rights verification all included upfront.

02

Bot takedowns

Filing yourself

You report the server but the bot continues operating on 10 other servers. Same content, different locations.

DMCA Masters

Bot reports are filed separately from server reports. We identify every server the bot operates on and file against the bot itself and every host server simultaneously.

03

Discovery depth

Filing yourself

You find one invite link and report that server. The backup server with the same content library continues undetected.

DMCA Masters

Full reconnaissance across server listing sites, bot directories, and invite-link aggregators. We map the complete server infrastructure before filing.

04

Rebuild monitoring

Filing yourself

Server gets removed. Pirate creates a new one the same afternoon with a fresh invite link. You start from scratch.

DMCA Masters

Continuous monitoring catches server rebuilds, bot redeployments, and re-shared invite links. Fresh reports filed automatically — no extra cost, no manual effort.

05

Cross-platform spread

Filing yourself

You get the Discord server removed but miss the Telegram mirror, the torrent repack, and the filehost copies it fed.

DMCA Masters

We trace every downstream copy and file against all surfaces simultaneously — Discord, Telegram, torrents, filehosts, and search engines.

06

Time investment

Filing yourself

Hours tracking down new servers, joining under alt accounts to document content, filing reports, checking for rebuilds.

DMCA Masters

Submit once, get notified when takedowns land. Spend your time creating content, not playing detective in Discord servers.

Every hour you spend filing notices is an hour you could spend making courses. We handle the enforcement.

§ 07 · The numbers

Discord piracy caught. Servers shut down.

50,000+

Takedowns issued

across all platforms

1,200+

Creators protected

across 40+ countries

100+

Platforms monitored

including Discord servers, bots & channels

< 48h

Average removal time

for in-scope takedowns

§ 08 · FAQ

Creators ask us about Discord these first.

Shut down the Discord servers profiting from your work.

Every day a piracy server operates is another day your content gets distributed for free to thousands of members. Submit your content details and we'll start mapping the servers within the hour.