image image image image image image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image
image

image

Usenet monitoring for the posting of copyright infringing articles.


There is nearly one terabyte of data posted daily to Usenet in over forty thousand newsgroups. Much of this data posted infringes upon copyright. Users post retail copies of software, trial software with cracks, serial numbers, music, movies, books and much more.


NNTP-Services abuse monitoring team will monitor Usenet and send you a daily report of any infringing posts. This allows you to quickly report those users for abuse and to have their accounts closed or suspended or to start legal proceedings. Daily reports enable you to contact companies quickly to ensure they still have logs available of the users activity. In cases where you may decide to persue legal proceedings having those logs saved by an ISP is a must.


While there are other services such as our abuse monitoring available, they send out weekly reports. By the time a week has passed your software has been available to millions of users, potentially costing you thousands of dollars in lost sales.


Other companies rely only on programs called bots to find pirated software and do not always verify that the reports which are sent out are authentic. We use bots, as well as human monitoring to scour Usenet for infringing materials. Our success rates with reporting abuse are extremely high and we verify every report before it is sent to you.


Contact us for a demonstration of how we can help you. We will include some recent headers of users posting your software on Usenet at no charge. Then if you are interested in our service please do not hesitate to contact us back.


Sign up for our Usenet abuse monitoring.


image image