Copyright protection tool scanning the web for illegal copies of your content, sending DMCA Takedowns to Google and hosting sites, in order to prevent revenue leak and increase sales.
Hey Hunters, excited to share Harvel!
THE PROBLEM 🚩
Copyright infringement and piracy has become a huge issue for the creator economy, and big contributor to revenue churn and sales leak. 💸
Creators get their content stolen all the time, and then redistributed for free across dozens of websites and hosting sites. This in turn degrades their brand image, and most importantly, decreases their sales figures and revenue.
Imagine spending countless hours creating that course for Udemy, only to have all that effort stolen and sold for basically free? 🤐
VISION AND SOLUTION💡
Our goal is to help content creators automate the piracy fight, and let us handle it while they are creating great content across.
🦾Our algorithm searches the web every 24h, for illegal copies of the creator’s content. Books, online courses, soundtracks, software, plugins, themes, video templates. Anything that’s paid content. We've database of over 100k websites known for infringement, and we’re constantly crawling for new ones.
Once found, Harvel sends DMCA Takedowns to Google, in order to takedown & de-index the infringing content. We keep close relationship for expedited notices. 🤝
PUBLICATIONS
We’ve been featured on Envato:
https://help.market.envato.com/h...
We also wrote a case study with our early customer with over 1M followers and sales: https://harvel.io/creators/laura...
Our journey is just getting started, so sharing it with the makers and doers of ProductHunt feels like the right thing to do.
Feedback welcomed! Thanks everyone!
@afield212 Great question! We send DMCAs to Google, as well as all DMCA Compliant hosting sites, such as MediaFire, Mega nz, etc. We also work with marketplaces such as Amazon, Etsy, Shopee, etc.
This is awesome idea, and definitely something that is ''must use''! :) Congrats for the launching! ^_^ I have passed through your explanation of the product, and I would like to know how the system can recognize if something is a copy (by the date of publication, or there are other parameters)? :)
Just been using it for 3 days. Simple interface, pretty straightforward to use and I want to see how it works out in a few days/weeks to get copyrighted content taken down.
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