Live stream
protection.
A standing watch for your live broadcasts. From kick-off to final whistle, our operations room intercepts illegal streams before they reach a meaningful audience — typically within seven minutes.

How the work unfolds in practice.
A cadence designed for clarity, not theatre.
- 01
Pre-event reconnaissance
Forty-eight hours before kick-off, we map the known piracy ecosystem for your event: previously offending IPTV portals, suspect Telegram channels, social accounts and streaming aggregators that historically re-broadcast your content.
- 02
Watch officer assigned
A named watch officer takes the chair in our operations room one hour before kick-off. For tier-one events, a dedicated war-room channel is opened with your distribution team.
- 03
Real-time interdiction
As illicit streams appear, Atlas matches their fingerprint to your live signal in under thirty seconds. Our pre-cleared trust-and-safety channels at major social platforms allow takedown within minutes — not hours.
- 04
Player and CDN escalation
When streams persist on rogue CDNs or pirate IPTV middleware, we escalate directly to the upstream player operators and content delivery partners using established legal channels.
- 05
Post-event dossier
Within twenty-four hours of the final whistle, you receive a written dossier: every stream detected, every minute it survived, every action taken, and a candid view of where we could move faster next time.
Every engagement, in the box.
- Pre-event piracy reconnaissance brief
- Named watch officer for the duration of the event
- Dedicated war-room channel (tier-one events)
- Real-time stream fingerprint matching
- Direct escalation to platform trust & safety teams
- Hashed evidence captures for every interdicted stream
- Post-event written dossier within 24 hours
Title fight in Riyadh, Saturday 23:00 GMT
The undercard begins at 22:30. By the time the main event walks to the ring at 23:45, our operations room has already pulled 41 illegal streams from Facebook Live, three Telegram channels and a long-running pirate IPTV aggregator that had previously offered the fight in 1080p for $3.99.
The first round goes off air on the main pirate aggregator at 23:51 — six minutes after our watch officer flagged it. The promoter's distribution lead, in a war-room channel with us, sees the takedown happen before the announcer has finished introducing round two. The post-event dossier lands in his inbox at 09:00 Sunday morning.
For the next event you cannot afford to lose, we keep the watch.
Tell us the date and the surface area. We'll return a written event protection plan within two business days, including a candid budget.