What we may research
When direct correspondence remains without a sufficient response, Atlantic may research public information that helps identify the relevant technical provider: probable host, network operator, platform, CDN or proxy, DNS provider, registrar and public reporting contacts. The assisted review uses DNS, HTTP/TLS and RDAP registration data.
What the result does not prove
A visible IP address may belong to a CDN, proxy or shared platform rather than the origin server. A registrar or DNS provider is not automatically the host. Results remain technical leads with a confidence level and require human verification.
When a provider may be contacted
After reviewing the case, the rights holder’s authority, URLs, preserved evidence, licence search and correspondence history, Atlantic may prepare a targeted notice to a provider with an appropriate procedure. No notice is sent automatically when a deadline expires.
Scope of a removal or restriction request
The request is limited to the precisely identified content, URL or file. It does not request the general shutdown of a website or the disabling of unrelated lawful content. The provider reviews the request under its own rules, contract and applicable law, and may request further information or decide not to act.
Opportunity to respond and correct
The website operator and any affected person may provide a licence, authorization, invoice, factual correction or other supporting record. A technical detection is never presented as confirmed infringement without human validation.
Traceability and control
Public sources, confidence levels, validations, generated documents and dispatches are recorded in the case. Contacting a host or platform is a separate escalation route and never replaces the direct case recipient.


