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Originally Posted by OwnedByJezebel The way I read that, the scammer isn't in the Netherlands, dot tk is, the service that he went through to get a web address.
Dot TK: Dot TK - Renaming The Internet Dot TK - Renaming The Internet
It looks like I can use the "copyright@dot.tk" to report copyright abuse, though.
I have tried every which way to google the scammer's website, and I can't get it to show up on a google search. I can find his ads, but the website itself doesn't seem to be "googleable". I don't see anything there for them to delist? |
Interesting, I didn't dig that deep last night. You are correct, the scammer could be anywhere, if indeed it is a scam. Dot TK appears to be a URL shortening service. But it *is* owned by the company in the netherlands, and should be able to get the plagiarized material removed, or remove the users account. No telling if they will, but they can. Another thing to consider would be for the legitimate owner of the material to report it to the ad company. I have not looked for the ads myself. For example, if it's google's adwords, they will ban for life an advertiser for false claims, plagiarism, etc.