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IP House is not a traditional firewall, EDR, or vulnerability management vendor. Instead, it is a service-led organization focused on global intellectual property protection, anti-counterfeiting, digital piracy enforcement, and anti-fraud investigations. Its capabilities cover online monitoring, test purchases, online/offline investigations, supply chain risk, dark web monitoring, digital forensics, and collaboration with law enforcement agencies. It is suitable for brands and content rights holders that need to move from “detecting infringement” to “evidence collection, takedowns, litigation, or criminal referral.”
According to the site, IP House delivers through a managed-service model backed by expert teams, with 700+ investigators, analysts, and IP legal experts and coverage across 100+ countries. Its online monitoring covers 80+ social and content-sharing platforms, 120+ major e-commerce marketplaces, as well as pirate streaming sites and file-sharing domains, combining proprietary crawlers, human analysis, and real-time dashboards. For management and alerts, the platform emphasizes 24/7/365 monitoring, threat prioritization, trend analysis, automated notifications, and escalation for takedowns. Complex cases can be escalated to test purchases, chain-of-evidence reports, expert testimony, and law enforcement coordination.
The website does not disclose standard pricing, so the model is likely project-based or custom-quoted. Its test purchase service is clearly divided by complexity into Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3: from simple click-and-buy purchases, to purchases with a more complete evidence chain, and then to long-term undercover communication in B2B scenarios. On compliance, the site mentions CTIPS professional certification and a Texas Private Security License Number, but does not disclose common security compliance certifications such as ISO 27001 or SOC 2.
Its strengths lie in the completeness of its workflow across online monitoring, offline investigations, dark web intelligence, supply chain checks, legal evidence collection, and law enforcement collaboration. This makes it especially suitable for tackling cross-border counterfeit goods, piracy networks, and gray-market channels. Its evidence reports, link tracing, attribution support, and law enforcement support are valuable for legal action. The drawbacks are that the boundaries of its technology product are not very transparent, with limited information on APIs, SIEM/SOAR integrations, data residency, and security certifications. Pricing is also not public, which may create a relatively high procurement threshold for SMBs.
IP House is better suited to global brands, film/TV/sports/game content owners, platform companies, pharmaceutical companies, luxury brands, FMCG companies, telecoms, and high-value supply chain businesses. Access from mainland China, payment methods, and local law enforcement resources are not explained on the site, so these remain unknown. If the main goal is to address infringement on Chinese e-commerce platforms or social media, domestic IP enforcement, e-commerce price control/anti-counterfeiting, public opinion monitoring, and threat intelligence providers can also be evaluated as alternatives or complements.
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