Pro: Advanced Protection for Catalog Films and Series
Designed to protect catalog titles by systematically removing piracy from search results.
Features
Targeted Monitoring: Pro conducts 10 search queries every 24 hours per selected country, ensuring consistent oversight without excessive monitoring. This frequency is optimized for catalog films and series, where piracy activity is generally lower than for new releases.
Content Removal: Actively removes copyright-infringing URLs from Google Search results to prevent pirated content from gaining visibility. Additionally, Pro targets unauthorized content on UGC platforms and social media for comprehensive protection.
API Integration: Provides access to detected infringing URLs via API, enabling teams to integrate piracy data into their systems or submit removal requests directly.
Why Choose Pro?
Cost-Effective Protection: Optimized for catalog titles, ensuring piracy removal without unnecessary expenses.
Consistent Monitoring: Maintains steady oversight with targeted searches in each selected country.
Comprehensive Coverage: Removes infringing content from search results, UGC platforms, and social media.
Seamless Integration: API access allows teams to incorporate piracy data into their existing workflows.
Localized Defense: Expands protection to multiple regions sharing the same language for broader reach.
How to Strengthen Your Protection
Expand Regional Coverage: If your focus is on localized protection, consider extending monitoring to additional regions that share the same language.
Even within the same language group, search queries can vary by up to 40%, meaning broader coverage helps capture more piracy sources. In some countries, site-blocking measures may restrict access to certain pirate sites, while in others, those same sites remain fully accessible.
Additionally, search results can differ by up to 20% between countries, making multi-region monitoring essential for more comprehensive and effective protection.
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