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Continuous monitoring that catches re-uploads before your audience finds them.

Pirates re-upload within hours of a takedown. Without continuous monitoring, the content goes right back up and nobody notices. DMCA Masters runs 24/7 scans across every surface we cover — websites, search engines, Telegram, Discord, tube sites, torrent indexers, crack sites, filehosts — and triggers fresh takedowns automatically when re-uploads are detected. Re-uploads are treated as part of the original job: no per-takedown charges, no monthly limits.

50,000+ TAKEDOWNS · 1,200+ CREATORS · AVG TTL ≤ 48H · 24/7 MONITORING

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Continuous monitoring across

Google
Bing
Yandex
Telegram
Discord
Torrent Sites
Tube Sites
Crack Sites
Google
Bing
Yandex
Telegram
Discord
Torrent Sites
Tube Sites
Crack Sites
01 / 04

Takedowns without monitoring are temporary victories.

Filing a DMCA notice and getting a link removed feels like progress. It is — for about 72 hours. Then the same content reappears on a different URL, a new Telegram channel, a re-seeded torrent, or a fresh filehost upload. The pirate didn’t lose the files when the link went down. They backed everything up before the takedown hit, and re-uploading is trivial. A takedown service that files once and moves on is solving the symptom for a few days while the underlying distribution network stays intact. Continuous monitoring is the difference between temporary removal and sustained enforcement.

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Pirates operate re-upload networks, not individual links.

Modern piracy isn’t a single person uploading a single file. It’s an operation: mirrored across multiple filehosts, indexed on multiple torrent trackers, shared across multiple Telegram channels, listed on multiple crack sites. Taking down one link without monitoring the rest means the other nine copies continue distributing. And even if you take down all ten, the operator has the files locally and can re-deploy the entire network from scratch in under an hour. Monitoring has to cover every surface simultaneously and detect re-uploads the moment they appear — not on the next manual audit weeks later.

03 / 04

Search engines re-index pirated content constantly.

Google, Bing, and Yandex re-crawl the web continuously. A pirated page that gets delisted today can reappear in search results tomorrow if the pirate changes the URL, moves to a new domain, or re-uploads to a different filehost. Search-engine monitoring has to run continuously to catch re-indexed URLs as soon as they appear. Our scans detect new search results linking to pirated copies of your content and trigger delisting requests automatically — so re-indexed piracy doesn’t sit in search results for weeks before anyone notices.

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Messaging platforms are the fastest re-upload surface.

Telegram and Discord are where re-uploads happen fastest. A channel operator whose channel gets taken down can spin up a new channel, redirect their subscriber base, and resume distribution within minutes. Bot operators redeploy the same bot to a new channel in seconds. Without monitoring that specifically watches for re-created channels and re-deployed bots, the takedown is effectively undone before the day is over. Our monitoring covers both platforms continuously and triggers fresh filings the moment a re-creation is detected.

§ 03 · Coverage

Every surface we continuously monitor.

Organized by surface type — not by a vague “we monitor the internet” claim.

01

Search engines

Continuous scanning across all major search engines for new results linking to pirated copies of your content. Re-indexed URLs trigger automatic delisting requests the moment they appear.

Google Search (worldwide)Google ImagesBing SearchYandex SearchDuckDuckGoRegional search engines
02

Messaging platforms

Telegram channels and Discord servers are the fastest re-upload surface. Our monitoring detects re-created channels, re-deployed bots, and new distribution groups within hours of a takedown.

Telegram channels (paid and free)Telegram bots (on-demand file serving)Discord servers (invite-only and public)Discord bots (scheduled and on-demand)Cross-platform referral links
03

Torrent indexers

Torrent sites re-seed pirated content continuously. Our monitoring detects new torrents, re-seeded existing torrents, and mirror indexers listing your content — and files removal requests with each tracker and indexer.

Major public torrent indexersTorrent mirror sitesTorrent cache / proxy sitesDHT monitoring for re-seedsPrivate tracker listings
04

Tube sites & streaming platforms

Video-based piracy surfaces where courses, tutorials, and creator content are re-uploaded as streams or direct video files. Monitored for new uploads matching your content fingerprint.

Piracy-focused tube sitesUnlicensed streaming platformsVideo embed hosting servicesCourse-ripping upload sitesSocial video re-uploads
05

Crack sites & warez forums

Dedicated piracy sites that package and redistribute cracked software, nulled plugins, and pirated course bundles. Monitored for new listings and mirror domains.

Crack/nulled download sitesWarez forums and communitiesCourse-piracy aggregator sitesSoftware-crack portalsMirror and clone domains
06

Filehosts & cloud storage

The actual download infrastructure behind most piracy operations. Links appear on Telegram, Discord, forums, and piracy sites — but the files live here. Monitored for new upload links referencing your content.

Mega.nzGofileGoogle Drive (shared links)Rapidgator / UploadedMediaFire / Zippyshare alternativesAnonymous paste-and-share hosts

§ 04 · Inside the monitoring cycle

What actually happens when we detect a re-upload.

The real sequence of continuous monitoring and enforcement — not a marketing flowchart.

  1. T + 00:00

    Initial takedown campaign completes

    Your first batch of takedowns is filed and confirmed. Links are down, channels are disabled, search results are delisted. A one-time service would call this done. For us, this is where monitoring begins. Every URL, channel, torrent hash, and filehost link goes into the monitoring queue, and automated scans start running immediately.

  2. T + 01:00

    Monitoring scans initialize across all surfaces

    Our systems begin scanning every surface where your content was found — plus surfaces where it hasn’t appeared yet. Search engines, Telegram, Discord, torrent indexers, tube sites, crack sites, filehosts. Scans run on continuous cycles, with frequency weighted by how likely each surface is to see re-uploads based on the type of content and the piracy networks involved.

  3. T + 06:00

    First re-upload detected

    The pirate re-uploads to a new filehost, re-seeds the torrent under a different name, or spins up a new Telegram channel. Our monitoring flags the re-upload the moment it appears in scan results. No waiting for the next manual audit, no relying on the creator to notice — detection is automatic and immediate.

  4. T + 06:05

    Fresh takedown triggered automatically

    The detected re-upload triggers an automatic takedown workflow. A DMCA notice is generated with the new URL, formatted to the receiving platform’s spec, and dispatched. For Telegram and Discord re-creations, a human operator files manually through the platform’s abuse channels. The re-upload is treated as part of the original job — no additional charges.

  5. T + 24:00

    Follow-up confirmation sweep

    We verify the re-uploaded content has been removed. If the takedown is still processing, we escalate. If the pirate has already re-uploaded again, we file again. Search-engine delisting requests are checked against live results. Torrent indexers are re-scanned to confirm de-listing. Every surface is verified, not assumed.

  6. T + 48:00

    Pattern analysis & network mapping

    After multiple cycles of takedown and re-upload, patterns emerge. We identify the operator’s preferred re-upload surfaces, their typical re-creation timeline, their mirror domains, and their distribution network. This intelligence makes subsequent detections faster and takedowns more effective — we know where to look before they re-upload.

  7. Ongoing

    Continuous enforcement until they stop trying

    Monitoring never stops. Every day, every surface, every scan cycle. Re-uploads are filed against automatically. Re-created channels trigger fresh abuse reports. Re-seeded torrents get new removal requests. Most piracy operations give up after sustained enforcement — it becomes unprofitable to keep re-uploading when every copy gets taken down within hours. That’s the point.

§ 05 · What’s included

Full 24/7 monitoring & enforcement.

Every surface, every scan cycle, automatic re-filing — included in every plan.

Multi-surface continuous scanning

Search engines, Telegram, Discord, torrent indexers, tube sites, crack sites, filehosts — all scanned continuously. Not a weekly manual check. Not a monthly audit. Continuous automated scanning weighted by re-upload likelihood per surface.

Automatic re-upload detection

Re-uploads are flagged the moment they appear in scan results. New URLs, new channels, re-seeded torrents, fresh filehost links — detected automatically without waiting for the creator to notice or report them manually.

Automatic re-filing on detection

Detected re-uploads trigger fresh takedown workflows immediately. DMCA notices generated, formatted to each platform’s spec, and dispatched. Telegram and Discord re-creations routed to human operators for manual filing. No delay between detection and action.

Channel re-creation tracking

When a Telegram channel or Discord server gets taken down, the operator spins up a replacement within hours. Our monitoring specifically tracks re-created channels — new names, migrated subscribers, re-deployed bots — and files again automatically.

Enforcement reporting & analytics

See every scan, every detection, every filing, and every confirmed removal. Track how piracy volume changes over time as sustained enforcement makes re-uploading unprofitable. Know exactly what’s being protected and where threats persist.

No per-takedown charges or limits

Re-uploads are treated as part of the original job. No additional charges per takedown, no monthly limits on filings, no premium tier required. The same plan that covers the initial takedown covers every re-upload that follows — for as long as you’re a client.

§ 06 · Why this matters

The three things that separate monitoring from one-time filing.

POINT 01 / 03

Continuous enforcement — not a single filing and a receipt.

Most takedown services file a batch of DMCA notices, send you a removal report, and consider the job done. The problem is that “done” lasts about 72 hours before re-uploads start appearing. Continuous monitoring means the enforcement never stops. Every re-upload is detected automatically, every detection triggers a fresh filing, and the cycle continues until the pirate gives up. This is the difference between temporary removal and sustained protection.

Re-uploads detected and filed against automatically — no manual reporting required from the creator.
POINT 02 / 03

Every surface, every scan cycle — not just Google.

Basic monitoring services check Google search results once a week and call that “monitoring.” That misses Telegram re-creations, Discord re-deployments, re-seeded torrents, new filehost uploads, and tube site re-uploads — all of which happen on surfaces that weekly Google checks don’t cover. Our monitoring runs across every surface where piracy actually lives: search engines, messaging platforms, torrent indexers, tube sites, crack sites, and filehosts. All scanned continuously, all filed against the moment a re-upload appears.

100+ piracy surfaces monitored across 6 categories — not just search engine results.
POINT 03 / 03

Included in every plan — not a premium upsell.

Some services offer monitoring as a separate product or a premium tier. We include it in every plan because monitoring without takedowns is useless, and takedowns without monitoring are temporary. The $89/mo Basic plan includes continuous 24/7 monitoring, automatic re-upload detection, automatic re-filing, and unlimited takedowns with no per-filing charges. Monitoring is not an add-on — it’s the core of how enforcement actually works.

Basic plan starts at $89/mo. 24/7 monitoring and unlimited re-filing included by default.

§ 07 · The numbers

Re-uploads detected. Distribution killed.

50,000+

Takedowns issued

across every piracy surface

1,200+

Creators & brands protected

across 40+ countries

100+

Piracy surfaces monitored

search, messaging, torrents, and more

< 48h

Average removal time

for in-scope takedowns

§ 08 · FAQ

Clients ask us these first.

Stop playing whack-a-mole with pirated copies of your work.

Every hour without monitoring is another hour pirates re-upload freely. Start continuous enforcement and make re-uploading unprofitable.