Take action
Individual reports to the right organisations matter. Here's exactly where to go and what to say.
Most effective first
Not all reports are equal. Payment processor reports tend to be the most effective — removing the ability to accept money is often more damaging to a piracy operation than any takedown. Work through these in order for maximum impact.
What to include
A vague report is easy to dismiss. A specific, well-documented report is much harder to ignore. Include the following in any complaint:
The infringing URL. The exact page address on erdnasemagicstore.io where the stolen content is listed. Copy it precisely.
The nature of the infringement. A brief description: "This site is selling an unauthorised copy of [title], a copyrighted work. The rightful copyright holder has not granted permission for this sale."
Evidence of the original. A link to the legitimate, authorised version of the product — on the creator's website, a legitimate retailer, or a copyright registration record.
A screenshot. Where the reporting tool allows file attachment, include your archived screenshot of the listing. This survives the listing being deleted.
Category: "Leaked Material." Note that the site itself labels a product category "Leaked Material" — this is direct evidence of knowing infringement, which matters for DMCA purposes.
Save confirmation emails, reference numbers, and copies of every complaint you submit. If the case escalates — or if you need to demonstrate a pattern of infringement to an attorney — this paper trail is valuable.