Don’t Do It Yourself Launches DMCA Takedown Service to Combat Online Piracy

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DOWNINGTOWN, PADon’t Do It Yourself (DDIY) has launched a new DMCA takedown service to combat the piracy of their course materials. The initiative aims to protect their intellectual property and ensure customers receive genuine content.

The decision comes after DDIY discovered that their popular course on artificial intelligence was being illegally distributed on various platforms. This not only caused a significant revenue loss but also compromised the hard work of their team.

The new DMCA takedown service will allow DDIY to quickly remove unauthorized copies of their content from the internet. This service will help maintain the integrity of their offerings and ensure that customers receive up-to-date and accurate course materials.

“We’re excited to announce the launch of our new DMCA takedown service,” said Geoff Cudd, CEO of Don’t Do It Yourself. “As a company, we take great pride in creating valuable and informative content for our customers. With this new service, we are determined to help other creators keep their intellectual property free from pirates.”

DDIY encourages anyone who finds pirated versions of their courses to report them immediately. This new service underscores the company’s dedication to providing the best possible experience for their customers while protecting their hard work from online piracy.

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