Auto Takedown is an add-on feature within Adthena’s suite of Brand Protection solutions. It enables customers to quickly identify when competitors misuse a registered trademark and submit those instances directly to Google for removal—all with a single click within the platform.
This feature streamlines the enforcement process by generating a tailored report based on specific rules designed to detect trademark violations on Google. Adthena continuously monitors the hourly terms in the account, focusing on the core trademark to determine whether it appears in the title or description of any ads. When a potential violation is detected, the system captures all the necessary information required by Google for review and submits it on your behalf.
- Navigate to Auto Takedown
- Date Picker
- Rules
- Settings
- Auto Takedown Chart
- Active, Reported, Expired, and Ignored tabs
- Export
- Cross-Location Management
- Alternating Trademarks
Navigate to Auto Takedown
To view the Auto Takedown report, go to the left-hand navigation menu, click on the Brand Protection tab, and select Auto Takedown from the dropdown list.
Date Picker
The date picker, found in the top-right corner, lets you adjust the time range for the data.
Rules
Use the All Rules dropdown to view the list of created rules and filter infringements based on a specific rule. By default, the view is set to All Rules.
Settings
Go to Settings to view the details of existing rules, pause any active rule, or review your current trademark(s).
Edit a Rule
When the feature is enabled, two rules—one for desktop and one for mobile—are automatically generated. By selecting a rule, you can customize the hourly search terms to monitor, add specific competitors and ad text, and set up email notifications for infringement alerts. Existing hourly terms will be available for selection, and any updates to them can be managed through Search Term Settings.
Please note: if you make changes to your hourly terms after the initial rule setup and want those updates reflected in your Auto Takedown rules, you will need to manually apply the changes to each rule.
Advert Text Policy
You may report advertisers who misuse your trademark in the ad title or description. However, Google does not accept trademark complaints related to the use of a brand name in an advertiser’s display URL, as this alone does not necessarily indicate misuse or deception.
Google permits the use of trademarked terms in display URLs under certain conditions, such as:
- Authorized resellers or distributors: An advertiser may use the brand name to indicate that they legitimately sell the brand’s products.
- Referencing or reviewing: Websites that mention, compare, or review a brand (e.g., in blog posts or articles) may use the brand name in the display URL for context or commentary.
Trademarks
To access your trademark details, navigate to the Trademarks tab and click on the trademark text to view its information. If any information needs to be updated, select the Request Changes button in the top right corner of the Auto Takedown Trademark Details page. This will open a new window where you can submit your request to our support team, who will process the updates accordingly.
Request to add trademark
To request monitoring of an additional trademark term in Adthena, click the Request to add trademark button to generate an email template directed to our support team. Please ensure the following information is included in your request:
- Trademark
- Trademark Number
- Trademark Country
- Company Name
- Company Address and City
- Company Country
- Trademark Owner’s Name
- Contact Email for Feedback
Once submitted, your request will be forwarded to your Adthena Customer Success Manager or Account Manager for further processing.
Auto Takedown Chart
The Auto Takedown chart shows the number of competitors and ad instances based on the date range you select using the date picker.
Dotted Line - Competitors
Bar Graph - Ad Instances
You can click on each point in the chart to open a label which shows the date, number of competitors and Ad instances. To download the chart, click the download button in the top right corner and choose from PNG, JPEG, or SVG vector formats.
Active, Reported, Expired and Ignored tabs
Active
This list shows all ready-to-report infringements detected during the selected period, grouped by competitor. Auto Takedown uses AI to automatically remove coupon and aggregator sites—analyzing domain names and ad copy to filter false positives—before submission. Since Google does not consider these sites trademark infringements, they are rejected.
- Competitor - The competitor we detected infringing.
- Ad - The Display URL. Clicking the Preview link opens a new tab showing a screenshot of the infringement as it appeared on Google's search results page (SERP).
- Unique Ad Copy - The most commonly detected ad copy is displayed for each competitor.
- 'X' ads - Number of unique ads captured.
- 'X' Instances to report - An instance refers to a single detection of an ad, meaning the same ad can be detected multiple times, resulting in multiple instances.
Only when a new, unique trademark violation is detected will the Report Ads button become available. Since Google can take weeks to process requests, identical ads are not repeatedly shown for reporting. Instead, only new ad instances are displayed for submission to ensure efficient and meaningful reporting.
Report Ads
Click the Report Ads button to report a trademark violation to Google. Adthena will handle the submission process. Please note that, due to a Google limitation, infringements older than seven days cannot be reported and will instead appear in the Expired column.
Ignore
To ignore a competitor, click the "...". Ignored competitors will be stored in the Ignored tab.
Reported
This section lists all competitors you’ve reported. To improve the likelihood of Google taking action, multiple instances of ad copy are submitted together. As a result, Adthena does not send reports immediately but compiles all detected infringements and submits them to Google once daily.
- Trademark - The trademarked term that the ad is violating.
- Reported - The date we reported the infringement to Google.
- Case ID - The Google case ID can be useful for following up with your Google representative regarding the status of this submission.
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Request status - The Request Status column shows Google’s response to each takedown request:
- Successful – Google has processed your request and removed the infringing content.
- Unsuccessful – Google has decided not to remove the requested content. If the request is unsuccessful, click See why to view Google's explanation.
- Submitted – Your request is currently under review by Google.
- Unknown – This indicates that your request has either been sent to Google and is awaiting confirmation, or it was submitted before the Request Status column was introduced.
Expired
This view displays expired infringements. According to Google's policy, any infringement not acted on within seven days will automatically expire.
Ignored
Export
Users can download the list of infringements by clicking the Download button.
Cross-Location Management
To reduce duplication and streamline the takedown process:
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Domains submitted for takedown in one location are now automatically hidden from all other locations for the same user during Google’s review.
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Domains marked as “Unsuccessful” due to Google policy compliance are now filtered out across all locations.
These improvements help reduce manual effort for users and prevent unnecessary duplicate submissions to Google.
Alternating Trademarks
You can update the trademark that Adthena monitors at any time. While changes typically take effect within one day, it may take up to two days for the new term to be fully active. For example, if a new trademark is added today, monitoring will begin no later than the day after tomorrow.
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