What Counts as Impersonation
Impersonation occurs any time you claim or create an artist profile as someone other than yourself. This applies regardless of how well-known the artist is — impersonating a celebrated musician and impersonating a lesser-known independent artist are treated with equal seriousness. Impersonation includes:- Claiming a profile belonging to another real artist — submitting an identity claim for an existing catalogue entry when you are not that artist
- Creating a fake profile using another artist’s name or likeness — establishing a new artist profile that misrepresents your identity as someone else
- Acting on behalf of an artist without explicit authorisation — managing or claiming a profile for another person unless you have been formally and explicitly authorised to do so by that artist
Consequences of Impersonation
Impersonation is a serious matter on Diskograf. If a false identity claim is identified, Diskograf may take any or all of the following actions:- Investigate the claim — Diskograf will examine the account, the claim, and any associated activity
- Reject or reverse the identity claim — a false claim will be denied or undone, restoring the profile to its correct state
- Suspend or permanently ban the account — accounts found to have submitted fraudulent claims may be suspended or removed from the platform entirely
- Refer to applicable law — under Malaysian law, deliberate impersonation can constitute identity theft and may carry criminal consequences
How to Report Impersonation
If you believe someone is impersonating you or another artist on Diskograf, act promptly. Follow these steps to report it:1
Contact Diskograf by email
Send a report to diskografcom@gmail.com. This is the primary channel for impersonation reports and is monitored by the Diskograf team.
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Include the affected profile URL
Provide the full URL of the artist profile you believe has been falsely claimed or created. This allows Diskograf to locate and review the specific entry without delay.
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Describe why you believe the claim is fraudulent
Explain clearly why you believe the identity claim is false. Include any relevant context — such as your relationship to the artist, evidence of the real artist’s identity, or details about the suspected impersonator.
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Await Diskograf's response
Diskograf will investigate the report and take appropriate action based on its findings. You will be contacted if further information is needed.
Honest mistakes — such as a fan who accidentally submitted a claim they genuinely believed was legitimate — are handled differently from deliberate impersonation. If you submitted a claim in error or misunderstood the process, contact Diskograf at diskografcom@gmail.com to explain the situation. Misunderstandings can often be resolved without punitive action.
- Learn how legitimate claims work: Claim Your Artist Profile
- Understand the identity rules: Artist Identity Rules