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.