If you’re searching for how to copyright protect my image, this page explains exactly how MGMT Reputation secures your photos and stops them from being misused online.
Your dating photos are not public property. In today’s viral culture, screenshots from dating apps, texts, or social media can spread without your consent — on AWDTSG, Reddit, TikTok, or group chats. This kind of image misuse can damage your reputation, invite judgment, and affect relationships, career prospects, and mental health.
At MGMT Reputation, we specialize in copyright-based image protection and takedown enforcement. We help you secure your photos, remove stolen content, and proactively block unauthorized reuse across platforms.
At MGMT Reputation, we specialize in copyright-based image protection and takedown enforcement. We help you secure your photos, remove stolen content, and proactively block unauthorized reuse across platforms.
Completed in 3–5 business days to secure full legal ownership and enable swift DMCA takedowns. Once you copyright protect my image, platforms are legally required to comply with removal requests.
Usually 24–72 hours for targeted post and screenshot removals. Fast action prevents viral spread, reputational harm, and additional reposting.
Comprehensive sweep and takedown cycle completed within 7–14 days. Includes reverse-image scans, repost detection, and complete platform enforcement.
Real-time alerts available through our Monitoring & Alerts service.
No. We only require proof of ownership — typically app screenshots or EXIF data.
We offer 1–6 month protection plans that monitor and act automatically.
No. All removals and filings are confidential and private.
Image copyright protection is the process of legally protecting photos and visual content from unauthorized use, distribution, or reproduction online.
Yes. In most cases, images are automatically protected by copyright once they are created, giving the creator exclusive rights to control how the image is used or shared.
If someone uses your copyrighted image without permission, you can request removal through copyright claims, platform reporting tools, or legal notices.
Yes. Unauthorized use of copyrighted images can often be removed through copyright enforcement procedures on websites, social media platforms, and search engines.
Protecting your images helps prevent misuse, impersonation, or unauthorized sharing that could damage your personal or professional reputation online.