Lawful removal
We identify deepfakes, non-consensual footage and malicious posts with technical evidence — not guesswork — and pursue removal through lawful channels defined by statute and public bodies.
We request removal following procedures set by law and public institutions — grounded in legal basis, not arbitrary takedown.
Under Korea's Network Act, a rights-infringement claim obliges the operator to blind (interim measure) the post for up to 30 days.
A request for corrective action to the Korea Communications Standards Commission; digital sex-crime material is handled as a 24-hour priority review.
A copyright-based takedown under Section 512 of the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act, used to remove infringing content hosted on overseas platforms.
We connect victims with the Digital Sex Crime Victim Support Center's deletion-support program to request and assist removal of harmful footage.
Removal succeeds or fails on the evidence that proves “this content is that content.” We start with evidence, not a hunch.
We identify identical and similar content using multiple frame fingerprints — designed to match re-encoded and resized copies. Heavily cropped or letterboxed copies are not matched today.
Match results are auto-compiled into court-ready evidence packages with hashes and timestamps, backing both removal requests and legal evidence.
The same signatures continuously track identical content spread across platforms. One removal isn't the end — we manage it afterward.
Check removability and evidentiary strength first. After a free diagnosis, we guide you through the lawful removal process.