WordPress.com / Automattic hosts the online storefront where your stolen artwork is being sold. When the storefront itself ignores you, the host can often act much faster. Here's how.
Use for WordPress.com-hosted sites.
WordPress.com / Automattic — like every DMCA recipient — needs the same core information to action a report. Include:
Tip: TakeItDown.art's case builder generates a clean, properly-formatted message with all of this pre-filled — just paste your details once and copy the result.
Hosts typically respond within 7–14 days and will often give the site owner time to respond first.
If WordPress.com / Automattic doesn't act, go up the stack: report the domain registrar (GoDaddy, Namecheap), the CDN (Cloudflare), and any payment processor the seller is using. Each layer is a pressure point.
This is not legal advice. TakeItDown.art is a workflow tool that helps copyright owners prepare and organise takedown requests. For serious or commercial infringement, consult a lawyer.