Copyright Enforcement
Copyright Enforcement for Digital Content Misuse
Targeted enforcement for unauthorized use of images, videos, product photos, and marketing assets across digital channels.
Scope
- Visual asset tracking and DMCA readiness
- Evidence structuring for creative works
- Ongoing report and audit archives
What this covers
Digital content misuse categories
Unauthorized repost
Reused images or videos posted without permission on major platforms.
Stolen media
Content copied from official channels to unauthorized accounts.
Copied creatives
Marketing materials and product photos reused in fraud or counterfeit offers.
Common cases
Typical copyright issues handled
E-commerce listings using your product images without authorization
TikTok reposted content pulled from your official channels
Unauthorized websites copying your original content assets
Digital ads running stolen creatives in competitive environments
How Shieldify handles
Copyright enforcement workflow
Ownership validation with registration and rights records
Content mapping to link source assets to violations
Evidence framing adapted for each platform policy
DMCA-style takedown filing and follow-through
Platform difference
Each platform has distinct copyright policies. Meta emphasizes uploader verification and rights declarations. YouTube tracks content ID matches and manual claims. TikTok includes creator attribution and removed duplicates logic.
Meta
Requires takedown notice format and complaint escalation loops for repeat infringers.
YouTube
Uses content ID and manual claims; we provide mapped timestamps and rights metadata.
TikTok
Focuses on source authentication and content ownership chain during upload takedowns.
Process
Copyright enforcement steps
Operational phase with decision points.
Operational phase with decision points.
Operational phase with decision points.
Operational phase with decision points.
When to use this service
For entitites protecting high-value content assets across digital channels.
- Brand image misuse
- Unauthorized video reposting
- Stolen marketing collateral in ads
Case preparation
What we usually need to review this type of case
Infringing content URLs
Direct links to the unauthorized use of your copyrighted material.
Original work references
Links or identifiers for the original copyrighted content.
Screenshots
Clear captures showing the infringement in context.
Ownership or authorship evidence
Proof of copyright ownership, registration, or creation rights.