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Instructors: How Does Udemy Protect Your Content?

At Udemy, we work everyday with educators like yourself, who create content for the benefit of others, so we understand how valuable your content is and are committed to helping you protect it.

How Udemy protects an instructor’s content

Udemy employs anti-piracy technology, including encoding videos using a proprietary player and attaching a Udemy watermark to all videos. This is why, when instructors upload a video to Udemy, there is both an uploading and "processing" time, because we are encoding the videos to make them difficult to steal. 

For a motivated pirate, however, any content that appears on a computer screen is vulnerable to theft. This is a problem across the industry.  As a result, we are closely working with a company that specializes in protecting content on behalf of creators. The company, Corsearch, deploys  sophisticated monitoring technology and experienced content analysts to quickly evaluate and take action on prospectively infringing links.  More information about Corsearch is available on their official website.

With Corsearch, we are able to successfully delist more than 98% of infringing URLs.   

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