Free public-source review
Course piracy audit
Premium course businesses often first learn of a leak through a student, a sales-page comment or a random search. That is a signal, not a case file. The Rightsward audit turns that signal into a documented public-source record you can use to decide whether managed response is warranted.
What you receive
The audit is a written findings report, not a dashboard login. After we confirm the request is complete and in scope, we target delivery within 72 hours. The report is intended for internal use and your professional advisers.
- The official work used as the comparison source.
- Each public location reviewed, with URL and observation time.
- Why a listing was treated as a candidate, a verified match, a hold or out of scope.
- Uncertainty notes where the public page is incomplete or ambiguous.
- The available administrative route, if one can be identified from official public process pages.
- What the audit did not cover, including private groups and passworded shares.
How the review is done
1. Confirm the official work
You supply the course, product or catalogue name and the official public URL. Rightsward uses that page — title, instructor, module language and other distinctive public details — as the comparison source. We do not ask for course files, student logins or private community access.
2. Search public and indexed sources
We look for listings, file-host pages, public video pages and publicly indexed community posts that appear to reproduce or offer the named work. The search is limited to material that can be observed without misrepresentation, paid infiltration or bypassing access controls.
3. Capture the visible record
For each candidate, we record the URL, the time it was observed and the visible details that support or weaken a match. A title match is a lead. Module names, lesson sequence, instructor identity and official product language are used to decide whether the finding is verified.
4. Classify, then stop
Findings are held in distinct states: suspected, verified, hold or out of scope. The audit ends at the report. Response, notice preparation and platform follow-up happen only after a signed service agreement and written authority.
What we need from you
- Your name and work email.
- The course, product or catalogue to review.
- The official public source URL.
- Optional known public links or context. Do not send passwords or private-group details.
Rightsward may decline a request where the information is incomplete, the rights position is unclear, the request presents a safety or legal risk, or capacity is unavailable.
What the audit will not do
- Enter private Telegram groups, Discord servers or paid communities.
- Bypass passwords, access controls or private shares.
- Download suspected pirated course files merely to inspect them.
- Contact an alleged infringer, platform or host.
- File a notice or create a paid engagement.
- Estimate lost revenue from views or download counts.
- Guarantee that every public copy will be found.
After the report
If the findings justify managed work, the next step is a paid service: scheduled public-source monitoring and, with written authority, managed platform response. If they do not, you still have a dated public-source record. Either outcome is useful.