03 · ENFORCEMENT

From a problematic listing to a documented path to action.

Preservation, verification, platform reports, demands, negotiation and coordination of legal action.

When it is useful

Situations that trigger this work.

01

A listing may disappear or change before action is taken.

02

A platform requires proof of rights and a clear explanation of infringement.

03

The first report was rejected or the seller returned.

04

The matter requires a test purchase, investigation or legal escalation.

Scope

What the engagement may include.

  • Organized preservation of public evidence.
  • Verification of rights, use, channel and seller.
  • Reports, takedowns, appeals and follow-up.
  • Demand letters, negotiation and settlement.
  • Coordination of investigations, litigation or administrative measures where appropriate.
Deliverables

A structure that remains useful after the meeting.

Evidence packageScreenshots, URLs, dates, metadata and files organized.
Rights matrixRegistrations and materials supporting the action.
Action historyReports, responses, changes and repeat activity.
Escalation routeOptions, requirements, risk and responsibility.
Working method

Judgment and execution in one workflow.

01

Diagnosis

Define the asset, objective, sources and constraints.

02

Structure

Organize rights, facts, documents and responsibility.

03

Judgment

Assess alternatives, risk and proportionality.

04

Execution

Prepare and follow the agreed action.

The scope does not include universal monitoring and does not guarantee registrations, removals, settlements or court outcomes. Sources, jurisdictions, actions and required third parties are defined in the engagement.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Does Apta Legal guarantee removal by a platform?

No. Each platform applies its own rules and may reject a report. The service seeks to submit a properly supported request and manage available follow-up.

Is a screenshot sufficient evidence?

That depends on the purpose and procedure. It is often useful to preserve the URL, date, context, files, available identification and continuity of evidence.

Must every matter end in litigation?

No. Watching, verifying, reporting, negotiating or taking no action may each be appropriate depending on cost, evidence and commercial objectives.

Direct contact

A concrete question is the best place to start.

Describe the asset, listing, application or conflict you need to review. The first response will identify whether a meeting is appropriate and what information to prepare.