03-06-2023, 05:42 AM
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Location: Pyongyang
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Originally Posted by Wautier
Yeah, it would be nice to get some $$$, but it's not as likely short of having some nice funding since they're most likely just using DMCA Piracy Prevention, Inc. as a front, and BranditScan for day-to-day operations.... but...
1) Check the email headers, and more likely than not, it's going to be AWS. But even if not, as long as it's something US or EU, you should be fine.
2) Have your counsel send an email to AWS about a form of an Denial of Service attack designed to disrupt the daily operations of your website by sending hundreds (if not thousands) emails to your host and Google, which are forwarded to you, and may in fact disrupt your website's operations, or even bankrupt you.
Also include proof of emails that your hosting company forwarded and your attempts at contacting them.
3) AWS will more than likely just can their entire account since what they're doing technically is spamming, and a severe ToS violation.
4) Also include the registrar as well if you can.
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In your claim you must include both companies and the individual owner in question, as is normally done.
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