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// PLATFORM INTEL · PLT-15 · TORRENT

PIRACY SOURCE
Active monitoring

Remove your content from torrents — every tracker, every indexer.

A single torrent can appear on dozens of indexers simultaneously. Public trackers, private trackers, magnet link sites, DHT search engines, and filehosts all need different takedown approaches. DMCA Masters hits every layer of the torrent architecture — not just the tracker — so re-uploads don't undo the work within hours.

< 48hAvg removal
100+Platforms
8+Search engines
See the threat breakdown

§ 02 · How torrent piracy works

The four layers that keep your pirated content alive on torrents.

Torrents aren't a single platform — they're an architecture. Taking down one layer while ignoring the others is like pulling weeds and leaving the roots.

Threat vectors identified
3 HIGH
1 ELEVATED
4 TOTAL
HIGH RISK

Tracker propagation

Your content gets uploaded to one public tracker and within hours it's listed on dozens of indexers and aggregators. Each one holds a separate .torrent or magnet link — killing the original tracker listing does nothing to the copies. The decentralized Distributed Hash Table (DHT) means the swarm keeps running even if every tracker goes offline.

HIGH RISK

Magnet link & DHT persistence

Modern torrent clients don't even need trackers. Magnet links encode enough information to find peers through DHT, and magnet indexers cache these links permanently. A takedown that only targets the tracker leaves the magnet link ecosystem completely untouched — and that's where most downloads actually happen.

HIGH RISK

Filehost mirrors

Pirates routinely repackage torrent contents and mirror them on filehosts like Mega, Mediafire, and Rapidgator for users who don't want to torrent. These copies survive even a successful tracker-level takedown because they're completely independent of the swarm. A separate DMCA notice is required for each filehost.

ELEVATED

Search engine indexing

Torrent indexer pages rank well on Google, Bing, and Yandex. Potential buyers searching for your product land on a torrent download page instead of your sales page. Even after a successful tracker takedown, the cached search listing keeps driving traffic to mirror copies and re-uploads.

§ 03 · Our torrent takedown process

What actually happens when we remove your content from torrent networks.

The real timeline of a torrent DMCA case — not a single form submission that ignores four out of five layers.

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    Submit your content details

    You provide the original content URL (course page, product page, download link), proof of ownership, and any torrent or magnet links you've already found. Our intake team classifies every target by layer — tracker, indexer, filehost, search engine — so nothing gets missed.

  2. T + 00:45

    Full swarm mapping

    We identify every tracker listing the torrent, every indexer caching it, every magnet link site referencing it, and every filehost mirror hosting the extracted files. A single torrent routinely appears in 15–30+ locations across the public and private torrent ecosystem.

  3. T + 01:30

    Layer-by-layer DMCA filing

    Separate notices go to tracker operators, indexer abuse contacts, filehost DMCA teams, CDN providers, domain registrars, and every relevant search engine. Each notice is formatted for the specific recipient — torrent trackers, Mega, and Google all want different evidence formats.

  4. T + 04:00

    First tracker & filehost removals confirmed

    Compliant trackers and filehosts respond within hours. You get a live notification for each confirmed removal — no waiting for a weekly summary. The initial wave kills the easiest-to-reach copies and breaks the most common download paths.

  5. T + 24:00

    Search engine delistings land

    Google, Bing, Yandex, and DuckDuckGo confirm de-indexing for the torrent and indexer pages. The pirate listings stop appearing in search results, and traffic to surviving mirrors drops sharply. This is the inflection point — without search visibility, a torrent loses most of its new seeders.

  6. T + 48:00

    Escalation sweep

    We re-scan every tracker, indexer, magnet site, and filehost for surviving copies. Anything still live gets escalated to hosting provider abuse contacts, upstream CDN providers, and domain registrars. If we miss the 48-hour mark on an in-scope takedown, your next month is free.

  7. Ongoing

    Continuous monitoring & re-removal

    Torrents are the most re-upload-prone piracy surface. Your content stays monitored for the life of your plan. Every new upload we detect — on any tracker, indexer, or filehost — triggers a fresh round of takedowns automatically, at no extra cost.

§ 04 · What we take down across torrent networks

Every layer of the torrent ecosystem we file against.

Torrent piracy isn't one platform — it's an architecture of trackers, indexers, filehosts, and search engines. We file against all of them.

01

Public trackers

Open-registration trackers where anyone can upload and download — the highest-volume piracy surface.

1337xRARBG successorsThe Pirate Bay mirrorsYTS / YIFY clonesTorrentGalaxyLimeTorrents mirrors
02

Private / closed trackers

Invite-only trackers with active communities — harder to find, harder to take down, but we pursue them.

IPTorrentsTorrentLeechFileListHD-TorrentsNiche course-trading trackersRegional private trackers
03

Torrent indexers & aggregators

Sites that aggregate .torrent files and magnet links from multiple trackers into a single search interface.

Torrentz2 successorsSnowfliDopeTorrent ParadiseAcademic Torrents (when abused)Niche course aggregators
04

Magnet link sites & DHT engines

DHT-based search engines that index magnet links directly — no tracker needed, no central point of failure.

BTDiggMagnetico-based crawlersDHT search enginesMagnet link cachesBitTorrent DHT spidersDecentralized indexers
05

Filehosts (where torrent files point to)

Cloud storage and filehosting services where pirates mirror the actual files a torrent contains.

MegaMediafireRapidgatorUploaded.netGoogle Drive public linksDropbox shared folders
06

Search engine listings of torrent pages

We delist torrent and indexer pages from every major search engine — cutting off the discovery path that feeds the swarm.

GoogleBingYandexDuckDuckGoYahooBrave SearchEcosiaStartpage

§ 05 · What's included

Everything you need to kill torrent piracy of your content.

One plan covers every layer of the torrent ecosystem — trackers, indexers, filehosts, and search engines.

Public & private tracker takedowns

We file DMCA notices with every tracker hosting your torrent — public and private. Not just the original uploader's tracker, but every tracker the torrent has propagated to.

Magnet link & indexer removals

Indexers and magnet caches that survive tracker-level takedowns get their own notices. We pursue the entire aggregation layer most automation ignores.

Filehost mirror takedowns

Mega, Mediafire, Rapidgator, Uploaded, Google Drive — every filehost the torrent contents get re-uploaded to. Each one gets a separate, properly formatted DMCA notice.

Multi-search-engine delisting

Google, Bing, Yandex, and DuckDuckGo de-indexing for every torrent page, indexer listing, and magnet link URL. We file with 8+ engines — not just Google.

Counter-notice defense

When a tracker operator or filehost forwards a counter-notice, we defend your claim with evidence mapping and escalation — so takedowns stick and don't get reversed.

Continuous re-upload monitoring

Torrents are the most re-upload-prone piracy surface. We monitor for new uploads across all tracked surfaces and trigger fresh takedowns automatically — at no extra cost.

§ 06 · Why not file yourself?

What happens when you try to remove torrents on your own.

Filing a single DMCA with one tracker is easy. Killing every copy across the entire torrent ecosystem is a full-time job.

01

Scope of takedown

Filing yourself

File with the original tracker — the torrent stays live on 20+ indexers and magnet sites.

DMCA Masters

Every tracker, indexer, magnet cache, and filehost gets its own notice. The entire swarm dies.

02

Private trackers

Filing yourself

Can't take down what you can't find — invite-only trackers don't show up in Google.

DMCA Masters

We investigate private tracker communities and file with their abuse contacts directly.

03

DHT & magnet links

Filing yourself

No obvious place to file — DHT is decentralized, and magnet indexers have no standard DMCA form.

DMCA Masters

We target the hosting infrastructure behind DHT crawlers and magnet caches with properly routed notices.

04

Search engine coverage

Filing yourself

Google only — leaves Bing, Yandex, and DuckDuckGo indexing the torrent page.

DMCA Masters

All 8+ engines filed in parallel. Every torrent URL drops from every search index.

05

Re-upload response

Filing yourself

Manually search for re-uploads every few days. Most people stop checking after a week.

DMCA Masters

Automated monitoring catches re-uploads across all surfaces. Fresh takedowns trigger instantly.

06

Time investment

Filing yourself

Hours per torrent chasing copies across trackers, indexers, filehosts, and search engines.

DMCA Masters

Submit once. We handle every layer. Spend your time creating content, not filing paperwork.

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

§ 07 · The numbers

Torrent piracy caught. Downloads stopped.

50,000+

Takedowns issued

across all piracy surfaces

1,200+

Creators protected

across 40+ countries

100+

Platforms monitored

trackers, indexers & filehosts

< 48h

Average removal time

for in-scope takedowns

§ 08 · FAQ

Torrent takedown questions we get asked most.

Stop your content from spreading across torrent networks.

Every hour a torrent stays live, more seeders join the swarm and more mirror copies appear on filehosts. Submit your content details and we'll start mapping and killing every copy within the hour.