InCyan fully automated BPI's digital piracy enforcement pipeline, securing the #1 global position for search-based music takedowns.
Through a strategic 15-year partnership, BPI and InCyan deployed the Indago service to fully automate the digital music piracy enforcement pipeline. This collaboration has empowered BPI to submit over 640 million infringing URLs to date, securing the #1 global position for search-based music takedowns. The BPI works tirelessly to defend the UK music industry's creative assets, and their ongoing partnership with InCyan demonstrates a long-term commitment to leading the world in digital content protection.
Over 640 million infringing links removed for the BPI.
InCyan’s Indago service has removed over 640 million infringing links from search results for the BPI. This delisting work is publicly traceable via the Google Transparency Report.
Strategic and Technical Challenges
Combating the sheer volume of search-based music piracy demanded an innovative, enterprise-scale solution.
- Data Processing: Processing massive amounts of data with exceptional speed, precision, and forensic validity.
- Full Automation: Transitioning to a fully automated capability to keep pace with digital content infringement at scale.
The InCyan Execution
InCyan delivered Indago, featuring a highly intuitive UI and robust API. This platform achieved complete automation of the enforcement pipeline, from ingestion and forensic validation to the final submission of URLs, creating a seamless, high-velocity operational workflow.

Results & Impact
The Indago platform established a seamless, high-velocity operational workflow for the BPI.
- Enforcement Scale: Successfully and automatically submitted over 640 million URLs to date.
- Global Leadership: Achieved and maintained the number one global position for music search-based Google delistings.
- Strategic Partnership: Cemented a 15-year continued partnership built on technological innovation and operational excellence.

