Services like DMCA.com, PicDefense, and ImageRights offer scripts that:
Example script logic (pseudocode):
if image_hash matches infringing_url:
send_dmca_notice(hosting_provider)
log("Hot action: infringement detected on high-traffic site")
auto_reply_artist("DMCA notice sent. Status: hot escalation.")
If you are an artist who cannot code, the “script” concept still works via no-code automation (Zapier, Make, IFTTT): copyrighted artists script auto answer auto s hot
This achieves the “auto answer” and “auto shot” functionality without writing a single line of Python.
To build a script that answers automatically, you need three things: Services like DMCA
Before writing code, you must understand the risks:
When scripting answers about famous artists, you must handle the data carefully. If you are an artist who cannot code,
1. Metadata vs. Content:
2. How to Script the Logic: If you are not using AI and writing a hard-coded script (JavaScript or Python), use a database of facts rather than scraping copyrighted text.
The script should auto-detect “hot” indicators:
Then, the script’s auto-answer is: “Your request has been flagged as high-priority. A human representative will respond within 2 hours.” Do not auto-send legal threats without review.