Nazgul monitors the web for unauthorized copies of your content and handles takedowns end-to-end: detection, DMCA filing, hosting provider escalation, and legal follow-through.
Request a demoPirate sites scrape and republish web novels, manhwa, and light novels within hours of release. Filing takedowns manually doesn't scale. Mirrors appear faster than your team can send notices.
Nazgul treats piracy as infrastructure: continuous crawling, automated DMCA generation, multi-channel enforcement, and case tracking from first detection through confirmed removal.
Crawls pirate aggregators, mirror sites, and file hosts. Matches content by title, chapter structure, and metadata fingerprinting.
Generates and dispatches takedown notices to hosting providers, domain registrars, and CDN services. No manual drafting or filing.
Non-responsive sites are escalated to payment processor freezes and formal legal action. Every case tracked to resolution.
Register titles, author metadata, and chapter counts. Nazgul builds content fingerprints used to identify unauthorized reproductions across the web.
Crawlers scan known pirate domains and search engine indexes on a recurring schedule. New mirrors are discovered automatically through link and redirect analysis.
Every detection triggers a DMCA notice. You track each case from filing through resolution in the dashboard. Non-compliant sites are escalated to legal and payment channels.
Case study
by Ro Yu-jin
One of the most widely pirated Korean web novels, with unauthorized mirrors across dozens of hosting jurisdictions. Nazgul was deployed to bring systematic enforcement to a problem that was previously handled ad hoc.
We work with publishers managing large content catalogs where manual enforcement has hit its limits. If that sounds familiar, let's set up a call.
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