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アークレスト法律事務所 is not traditional cybersecurity software, but a Japanese law firm service focused on “online reputational harm.” It handles defamation, slander, damage to reputation, privacy violations, criminal/arrest history, and related content appearing on message boards, blogs, SNS, websites, map reviews, images/videos, search suggestions, and related search terms. It can also pursue IP address disclosure, identification of posters, damages claims, and criminal complaints.
In terms of protection type, this is a legal compliance and reputation-risk response service rather than a firewall, EDR, or vulnerability scanner. Its core value lies in having lawyers conduct lawful negotiations with platforms, site operators, service providers, or through court procedures, reducing the risk of unauthorized legal practice that may arise when non-lawyers act as agents. Its corporate advisory service also includes daily monitoring of Google/Yahoo search suggestions, related keywords, “mushimegane” terms, and the top 50 search results, making it suitable for companies that want early detection of negative information. However, the text does not disclose details about an automated platform, API, SLA, or alert channels.
Pricing is relatively clear: post removal costs 33,000 JPY per item; IP address disclosure costs 55,000 JPY; sender information disclosure, whether voluntary or via litigation, costs 220,000 JPY each; damages claims cost 165,000 JPY; and criminal complaints cost 220,000 JPY. Corporate advisory is 110,000 JPY/month with a 12-month contract, while individual advisory is 1,980 JPY/month. The page also states that these fees mainly apply to Japanese individuals and message boards hosted on servers within Japan; overseas sites, overseas servers, translation, and actual expenses may be charged separately.
The main advantage is a complete service chain covering removal, monitoring, disclosure, and accountability, with contact channels via LINE, web form, and phone. It is particularly relevant for reputation-dependent industries such as healthcare, education, dining, real estate, professional services, and salons. The downside is that it is not a technical security product and cannot replace an enterprise security system. Its ability to handle overseas platforms and the related costs are uncertain, and no compliance certifications are disclosed.
The text does not state whether the service is accessible from China, nor does it disclose payment methods. For Chinese users who need to handle content on Chinese-language internet platforms, more practical alternatives usually include local law firms, platform infringement complaints, notarization/electronic evidence preservation services, or local public-opinion monitoring and search reputation management services. If the disputed content is on a Japanese platform or involves the Japanese legal environment, this service is a better fit.
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j-jurist.com is an Japan Legal & Tax provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach j-jurist.com directly.