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DMCA notice from Removeyourcontent LLC ?
I have this SOOOOO MANY notice from this group.
Anyone have any intel on them what so ever ? They seems to represent fuckyoucash (already sent them an email about it waiting on reply ) Who knows probably another Bogus DMCA notice. It's so annoying LOL Thanks |
Write back to them with the proof you have the rights for the DMCA content you are showing and tell them that any future wrong DMCAs will be put into the hands of your solicitors.
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Write back to them and be sure to keep the correspondence. That is in case they named you in a class action lawsuit.
Ray hardlinks.org |
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Contact removeyourcontent.com
and tell them you're an affiliate (if you're linking via a affiliate link) |
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Hi, Thank you for joining XXXXXXXX. I have activated your account with XXXXXXXXXX.com. You are now welcome to log in. etc... ? Quote:
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When you make contacts at the DMCA companies you can easily work out mishaps with less work and no drama :2 cents: |
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So what you guys saying is contacting the removecontent LLC and trying to deal with them directly so they can remove the DMCA notice ? |
Contact the sponsor in question and removeyourcontent at the same time. Let them sort you out appropriately. Use a counter-DMCA notice. You can find them on the web.
If it is a dmca for sponsor content make sure you ask them to retract the notice from Google. Act fast. |
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DMCA (Copyright) Complaint to Google SENDER Removeyourcontent LLC on behalf of SSC Group [Private] , , , US They seems to be involved with SSC Group when google search i find out this https://www.starsearchcasting.com/ |
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= im contacting you about a mistake you guys did on the DMCA about XXXXX.com im the owner Im an Authorise Affiliate by https://fuckyoucash.com/ who provide me the content. my account manager there is : [email protected] Is that possible to talking to someone about this issue please ? Thank you = Let's try this your way for now....... GEEZZZ lol :upsidedow |
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J/k |
I received some bogus DMCA's too from another company. The thing is that I wasn't even hosting any content in question the notices were talking about. I guess they are mass-sending notices to all the emails they got. Stupid.
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infinite scroll down in the text file you cant count them one by one will take a months lol. Im thinking now Probably anyone Promoting Fuckyoucash should have a look in Lumen DMCA. Your not getting the notice in your webmastertool all the time. IMO |
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Most of these DMCAs notices are made by bots scanning your site
I got one DMCA just because i had clipped the logo of the site in my thumbs... |
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which site from fuckyoucash you got these dmcas? |
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Anna have taking care of it "They will rescind the links submitted and whitelist your site. " and seems like that company really work for them. I was at fault a little seems like but i just getting started with the site so Change requested been made on my part everything is cool she said just to wait couple days. Thanks to Anna :thumbsup |
Interesting, isn’t this happened many times before with same sponsor but different DMCA company ?
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they have tons of clients, and automatized the search and reporting for pirated stuff.
Piracy is STILL a much larger issue than the hassle with bogus dmcas :2 cents: |
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I got no idea. My site in question is still small now, around 2k pages and 100k uniques per month. I've received 2 bogus DMCA's so far. One mentioned above and the other one from a sponsor I'm not promoting nor hosting their content obviously. Well this is not a problem at all for me. The problem would be if they submited something bogus to Google, I'm afraid it could hurt my serps... Aggressive competition uses dirty techniques like this. Something similar happened to me a few years ago. I had nice clean legit mainstream site and someone submitted it to lists/directories of harmful & virus infected sites. My serps went down immediately to shit, the site never recovered from this and I lost 80% of my earnings. Quote:
I wasn't hyperlinking to any content in question either. :) |
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A quick Google search brought these tidbits - Removeyourcontent.com Scam https://nebulous.frikafrax.com/2015/...ts-spider.html A quick Whois search shows they are with Mojo. |
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Piracy is how the big tubes stay in power :2 cents: The day is coming where the crooked porn tube sites will be held accountable for what they host and they will die a fast death I can't wait! There are a couple things coming down the pike that they are not aware of because if they were they would be hosting on different servers (pornhub) :banana:banana:banana Soon enough the only servers sites with stolen content will be able to host from are Russian servers :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
They've been around for ages and are totally legit.
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Thank you :thumbsup |
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#facepalm Seriously these DMCA bots are getting lazy. |
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It's actually the smaller to mid-size tubes that steal all that shit. |
Big porn tubes will never die...
Just read this article and have an idea how MindGeek works Quote:
https://www.engadget.com/2017/11/23/...k-online-porn/ |
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When i think about this, it's great to see they are protecting their content this way.
More money for Authorize affiliate who are exclusively allowed to use their great content :thumbsup Seeing the good side of it after all eh eh eh |
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DMCA companies often work with spider aggregators. Consequently, some links that shouldn't be collected end up in a dmca notice. Rarely happens but if it does, just let us know.. @Brian mike : your case is fixed |
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