Copyright is a fundamental pillar of intellectual property, protecting the original works of authors. Through advanced monitoring and legal strategies, we guarantee the protection and recognition that your creations deserve, contributing to your success and reputation in the market.
Intellectual property
Intellectual property is the set of rights that protect creations of the mind, such as literary works, inventions, designs, and trademarks.These rights give creators control over the use of their creations, encouraging innovation and creativity. It is divided into industrial property, patents, trademarks, designs and copyrights for literary and artistic works.
We help you
Your brand wears off every hour it spends being exposed to negative information on the internet.
Intellectual property services
We combat brand impersonation, a key intellectual property challenge that occurs when third parties misuse your brand identity to deceive consumers. We safeguard the integrity of your brand, strengthening your reputation and trust in the marketplace.
Personalized service
Through our own methodology, we adapt to your needs.
No false expectations
We will tell you clearly what you can and cannot expect from our services.
and what not to expect from our services.
International legal coverage
We work in strict compliance with the laws of each country in which we operate.
About intellectual property
At 202 Digital Reputation, the creation and management of original content is critical to maintaining a positive and differentiated brand image in the digital environment. We specialize in protecting the company's intellectual property, ensuring that all digital materials, such as blog articles, press releases, and multimedia content, are properly registered and protected against unauthorized use. This management not only safeguards the company's digital assets but also reinforces the credibility and authority of the brand in its industry.

FAQs
To remove your name from internet search engine results, first, contact the specific website where the unwanted information is located and request its removal. In the case of search engines like Google, you can exercise your right to be forgotten in the European Union to ask for the removal of links with irrelevant or outdated information. You can also report inappropriate content using the reporting tools provided by search engines. Additionally, you can create positive and updated content on your social media profiles or personal websites to push unwanted results down in search engines. Keep your personal information protected and be cautious when sharing data online to safeguard your privacy.
To remove your name from the Internet or reduce your online presence, start by reviewing and closing unnecessary accounts on social media and other websites. Then, adjust the privacy settings on your profiles to limit who can see your personal information. If you come across unwanted information, reach out to the website administrators to request its removal. Additionally, you can ask search engines to suppress certain results related to you. Avoid sharing sensitive data and keep your professional profiles updated and monitored. If you need assistance with this process, contact 202 Digital Reputation.
Outdated or obsolete content pertains to information, materials, or posts that have become irrelevant or inaccurate over time. This encompasses data or news that is no longer valid, discontinued products or services, past events, broken links, expired promotions, and other such elements.







