:PUBLIC NOTICE: JULY 4, 2011
Part of being in the anti-piracy business is dealing with the fallout, anger and hatred by pirate webmasters directed at our operations. A majority of the individuals and companies
,we deal with, are extremely compliant. However.. there are a number of pirate webmasters, both in the United States and abroad, who have taken our infringement notices
to an extreme and radical level. As we continue to expand our operations, we will be budgeting more for legal defense work in anticipation of further lawsuits to protect our
brand.
All cases and cease/desist notices will be maintained on this page beginning July 4, 2011. It's Independence Day, in the United States, and we are taking back our PR from the
people who are intent on publishing FALSE AND DEFAMATORY statements in regards to our business operations/employees.
Defamation Lawsuit: 2009 - Blogspot.com - Removeyourcontent sues blogspot posters.
Resolved via injunction: Removeyourcontent was granted a permanent injunction against the bloggers in this case. The emailed threats were originating from the same individual(s). Blogspot.com (owned by Google) demanded a court order to remove the sites from it's index and servers, however our decision was not to pursue the case further as the injunction was deemed sufficient.
Libel/Business Disparagement: October 2, 2009 - Google.com
'Google Removes Pirate Bay Frontpage From Search Results', blames Removeyourcontent for removal. Removeyourcontent never sent the notice.
Resolved via retraction: Google retracts release, then blames internal operations error.
Threats/Defamation: May 7, 2010 - Underground Station, Jeffrey King C & D
Resolved via delivery
Threats/Defamation/Libel - Attempt to Serve: December 25, 2010 - 2K Media LLC C & D
Resolved via email
Deposition of Google Representative: March 29, 2011 - Google.com, Blogspot
Dismissed
Defamation/Libel: October 13, 2011 - Rich Onyon and he knows why
We support free speech and given our historical roots, in adult, we take most of the criticism with a grain of salt. We operate in an industry that is fighting for your very
ability to view subject matter of adult nature. The EFF has a good article on blogging and publishing here - "Blogger's Legal Guide".
/famosus libellus/
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