OwnMyWork is not a traditional enterprise security product, but a business protection platform for content creators. Its cybersecurity-related value is mainly focused on content piracy enforcement, identity and privacy protection, and basic transport security. After a user pastes the URL of stolen content, the platform generates and sends DMCA notices on their behalf, then follows up, escalates to hosting providers, registrars, and CDNs, and ultimately provides Google and Bing de-indexing requests.
In terms of protection type, it is closer to βdigital content rights enforcement + creator privacy protection,β covering scenarios such as adult content, social media, livestreaming, newsletters, and podcasts. Deployment is via Web SaaS: the free tool does not require an account, while paid plans manage cases through a dashboard. Its management and alerting features are relatively complete, including case history, automated 7/14/28-day follow-ups, an enforcement dashboard, and tax reminders. The Pro plan also includes daily name/brand searches, email alerts, one-click takedowns, and monthly reports. For integrations, the copy says it supports hundreds of platforms and a database of 4000+ domains, but no API is disclosed; some platforms still require users to submit requests manually step by step.
Pricing is transparent: the free plan includes the first complete DMCA case; Own It costs $24/month or $199/year; Own It Pro is available at an early-bird price of $39/month or $349/year; each additional one-off DMCA costs $15; Wyoming LLC formation costs $299, or $269 for subscribers. In terms of compliance certifications, the page only mentions sitewide SSL encryption, the DMCA process, and 2257-related checklists. There is no disclosed SOC 2, ISO 27001, or similar security certification.
Its strengths are a low barrier to entry, a free first case, a clear follow-up/escalation workflow, and a promise not to sell data. It is especially targeted at creators on platforms such as OnlyFans, Fansly, and Chaturbate. The limitations are also clear: OwnMyWork is not a law firm, CPA, or financial advisor, and cannot replace litigation; proactive visual matching has not officially launched yet; and the product is strongly framed around U.S. DMCA, U.S. tax, and Wyoming LLC contexts, so non-U.S. users may need to consult additional professionals.
The text does not provide information on access from mainland China, RMB payments, or local invoices. Payments are shown only via Stripe and priced in USD, so its China access status is rated as unknown. For Chinese creators, it may be worth comparing it with local copyright monitoring, platform complaint services, or professional IP lawyer solutions.
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