This article outlines Udemy’s Piracy Detection Program and includes answers to frequently asked questions we receive regarding it.
- What is piracy and how does it affect courses on Udemy?
- What is Udemy’s Piracy Detection Program?
- Which courses are included in the Piracy Detection Program?
- What do I need to do to be part of the Piracy Detection Program?
- If my course is eligible for the Piracy Detection Program, will I need to pay to participate?
- If my course on Udemy is not part of the program, can I still get help with any instances of piracy that I find?
- If I host my content on another platform, how will the anti-piracy vendor know it’s not an infringing webpage?
- What should I do if I find a website that offers a pirated version of my course?
- What happens after I submit a report of piracy through the piracy reporting form?
1. What is piracy and how does it affect courses on Udemy?
Piracy is the unauthorized or unlicensed use or reproduction of another’s copyrighted content. In order to combat piracy, Udemy has partnered with an anti-piracy vendor to work on your behalf, by seeking instances of infringement and to have them removed from major search engines to stop traffic going forward.
Instructors can fill out the third-party piracy reporting form that allows them to report instances of piracy.
2. What is Udemy’s Piracy Detection Program?
Under the Piracy Detection Program, our anti-piracy vendor monitors Google search results and known pirate websites for any piracy-related listings in the links that Google provides. When our anti-piracy vendor finds a piracy-related link, they send a legal notice called a “takedown notice” to major search engines to stop traffic from going forward
The Piracy Detection Program provides proactive monitoring for infringement of a set of core Udemy titles, as well as other monitoring methods. In addition, we are able to provide reactive support for all other Udemy courses. If you find your content available on another platform without your permission, complete and submit our third-party piracy reporting form.
3. Which courses are included in the Piracy Detection Program?
Since paid courses with a high volume of traffic are more commonly targeted by pirates, the Piracy Detection Program is designed to ensure coverage globally for the courses which are exclusive to Udemy and are the most frequently purchased courses on Udemy. While the specific courses eligible for the program will vary over time, the program is designed to support the top 2,500 highest-trafficked paid courses on Udemy. Currently, only Udemy Business titles are eligible for inclusion in the program at this time.
4. What do I need to do to be part of the Piracy Detection Program?
If you have agreed to Udemy’s Instructor Terms, you don’t need to take any action to be part of the program. Eligible courses will be automatically opted into the program. If one of your courses becomes eligible, we’ll send you an email letting you know which of your courses has been added to the program.
5. If my course is eligible for the Piracy Detection Program, will I need to pay to participate?
The Piracy Detection Program is provided for eligible courses at no charge to instructors.
6. If my course on Udemy is not part of the program, can I still get help with any instances of piracy that I find?
Our anti-piracy vendor will help any instructor fight infringement, even if a particular Udemy course isn’t eligible for the Piracy Detection Program. If you find your course available on another platform without your permission, please fill out our third-party piracy reporting form. Once our anti-piracy vendor receives your complaint, they will investigate and, if appropriate, send a takedown request to major search engines to stop traffic going forward.
7. If I host my content on another platform, how will the anti-piracy vendor know it’s not an infringing webpage?
Our anti-piracy vendor performs additional manual review to avoid sending legal notices to legitimate websites.
Our anti-piracy vendor will also allowlist specific domains flagged by Udemy instructors to make sure that they do not file takedown requests against them. If you would like for us to allowlist a website, please let us know which website you would like for us to allowlist so we can provide this information to our anti-piracy vendor.
8. What should I do if I find a website that offers a pirated version of my course?
If your course is eligible for the Piracy Detection Program, it’s possible our anti-piracy vendor has already submitted a takedown notice to have the instances of infringement removed from major search engines to stop traffic going forward. Piracy detection scans are run on a daily or weekly basis, depending on several factors, including previous patterns of piracy. Should you find a link, however, we encourage you to report any suspicious links in order to increase the likelihood of prompt takedown, by filling out the third-party piracy reporting form.
If your course is not eligible for the Piracy Detection Program, you can also report infringing websites directly through the third-party piracy reporting form.
9. What happens after I submit a report of piracy through the piracy reporting form?
When you fill out the piracy reporting form, our anti-piracy vendor validates your request and removes unauthorized content on offending sites such as cyberlockers and torrents, as well as requesting removal of unauthorized content on Google. These requests require special handling, and are typically addressed within 48 hours.
Upon submitting the suspicious link to our anti-piracy vendor, you should receive an initial email confirming receipt of your submission. Within 48 hours, you will also receive a follow-up email confirming what action was taken.