The LibertaGia website, registered privately on July 19, offers no details about its owners or operators. The company describes itself only as an international technology firm aiming to develop applications that solve everyday problems. A corporate address in Lisbon, Portugal, appears on the website, suggesting the company operates from that city.

Despite the lack of disclosure, affiliate materials identify Rui Salvador as LibertaGia's CEO and founder. Salvador's Facebook profile contains extensive LibertaGia marketing content, confirming his involvement. Information on Salvador's past multi-level marketing ventures remains unavailable.

LibertaGia offers no retail products or services. Affiliates market company memberships, which come bundled with online cloud storage the company calls "Live in Box." Membership tiers include Bronze (free, 3 GB storage), Silver ($899, 500 GB storage), and Gold ($1499, 1 TB storage).

The LibertaGia compensation plan centers on recruiting new paid affiliates at the Silver or Gold levels. Recruitment commissions vary based on an affiliate's own membership tier. Bronze members earn $30 for recruiting a Silver affiliate and $50 for a Gold. Silver members receive $40 for Silver recruits and $70 for Gold. Gold members earn $60 for Silver recruits and $100 for Gold.

LibertaGia also promises a Direct Sale Bonus through its Live in Box platform, though this bonus is not yet active. When available, commissions for selling proposed services like antivirus, social networking tools, or email access will range from 5% for Bronze members to 7% for Silver, and 10% for Gold.

Residual commissions in LibertaGia rely on a point system. Sales of Silver affiliate memberships generate 300 points, while Gold memberships generate 500 points. Any services sold through the LibertaGia network also generate points at a rate of $3 spent per point. Points are tracked through a binary compensation structure, with each purchased affiliate membership creating a new position within this system.