AiPlex ORM – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Answers on ORM, negative results & identity safety
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — we support cross-border enforcement depending on platform policies and jurisdictional agreements.
No. Court-ordered removals are permanent as long as the publisher does not reupload new violating material.
Defamation, copyright infringement, impersonation, privacy violations, harassment, and false allegations.
Yes. AiPlex manages filing, documentation, coordination with legal partners, and enforcement with platforms.
Timelines vary by jurisdiction, but most cases take 2–8 weeks depending on complexity and evidence.
Yes. Once validated, Google and other search engines must comply with legally issued court orders.
You need a court order when platforms refuse voluntary removal, when content violates laws, or when standard takedown options like DMCA are rejected.
Court order content removal is the legal process of taking down harmful or defamatory online content using a valid court-issued order.
Brands typically start seeing visibility improvements within 4–8 weeks, depending on publication cycles and campaign scope.
Yes. Positive media coverage, credibility-building articles, and expert positioning can counter negative narratives and rebuild trust.
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