Detailed workflow

From messy links to a clear enforcement pipeline.

Rightsignal separates each case into evidence, route, submission, recheck, and reporting so clients can understand what happened and what still needs follow-up.

Pipeline

Every URL needs a status.

A serious takedown operation is not just sending one form. It is evidence handling, route choice, submission, follow-up, and status reporting.

1

Intake

Client sends target links, original source, official accounts, ownership proof, urgency, and authorized exceptions.

2

Evidence

We preserve page context, screenshots, URLs, source proof, dates, platform IDs, and current availability state.

3

Route choice

Targets are grouped by platform report, DMCA notice, host abuse, registrar, CDN, search cleanup, app-store route, or monitoring.

4

Submission

We prepare narrow, evidence-based requests and avoid unsupported or bad-faith claims.

5

Recheck

Each target is checked again and marked removed, unavailable, pending, rejected, blocked, duplicate, or remaining live.

6

Report

The client receives a summary with resolved URLs, remaining targets, next routes, and risks.

Client checklist

What to prepare before submitting.

Target links

Exact URLs to posts, pages, profiles, files, search results, channels, or threads.

Original source

Where the content was first published or controlled by the owner.

Ownership proof

Source files, official account proof, publication history, contracts, licenses, or authorization.

Allowed uses

Partners, licensed reposts, official fan pages, or accounts that should not be reported.

Desired outcome

Removal, search deindexing, impersonation report, monitoring, or evidence-only documentation.

Urgency

Active leak, scam, repeat reposts, sensitive content, or normal review.