DSP Watch ships with 5 production adapters covering the vast majority of unauthorized-release
paths. Each adapter normalizes the submission, attaches the same content-addressable evidence
bundle, and captures the recipient's case or claim ID for status tracking.
DMCA Generic
dmca_generic When to use. Use when a DSP-specific form does not exist, or when the host is a website, blog or cyberlocker.
What it does. Builds a 17 U.S.C. §512(c)(3)-compliant notice with sworn statements, identification of the infringed work, identification of the infringing material, contact information and signer attestation. Delivered by email and recorded in the audit log.
Spotify Content Protection
spotify_form When to use. Use when an unauthorized release appears on Spotify and you control the master or sound recording rights.
What it does. Fills Spotify's Content Protection web form with the matched track URI, claimant identity, rights basis and evidence bundle URL. Captures the submission ID for tracking.
Apple Music Dispute
apple_form When to use. Use when an unauthorized release appears on Apple Music or iTunes Store.
What it does. Submits Apple's content dispute form referencing the Apple ID, ISRC and UPC, with the §512(c)(3) evidence PDF attached. Tracks the case number returned by Apple.
YouTube Content ID
youtube_cid When to use. Use when an unauthorized upload appears on YouTube and you have a Content ID partner account or MCN delegation.
What it does. Files a manual claim via the YouTube Content ID API or a takedown via the standard copyright webform when CID is not available. Logs the claim ID and policy applied.
Distributor Forward
distributor_forward When to use. Use when the offender uploaded via a known distributor (DistroKid, TuneCore, CD Baby, UnitedMasters, etc.) — fastest path to removal across every DSP at once.
What it does. Routes the evidence bundle to the distributor's rights team using the correct contact channel, with a structured request to revoke distribution. Reaches every DSP downstream in one step.