Do you think you’re well-protected from Gripeo’s potentially damaging content with a fake copyright takedown notice? Well, be warned—not only is this illegal, but it could also end up costing you much more than what would have been lost. Filing a false copyright infringement complaint or deliberately misrepresenting facts about your copyrighted material can put both you and the other party at risk of serious civil penalties and criminal charges. Not to mention the fact that it does nothing to actually protect your interests in any way! In this blog post, we’ll look into why filing a fake copyright takedown notice isn’t worth the potential dangers.
Let’s assume that you were approached by a fly-by-night reputation expert who claimed to be able to remove “critical reviews” from Gripeo.com for suitable compensation. He/she does not reveal the method employed to deliver the result, citing “plausible deniability.” Well, why not? You might think, “What have you got to lose anyway?”
Think again.
The only modus-operandi employed by these rogue Reputation Experts is to file a fraudulent DMCA (copyright takedown) notice with Google. It’s a well-known scam, well-documented by several institutions.
Did You Know?
Copyright Infringement can result in 3 years of imprisonment and faking the Act for desperate takedowns can result in even serious consequences.
Google will identify such fake copyright takedown requests
In over 90% of the cases, Google will identify such fake takedown requests. However, even if by some chance, Google decides to remove a Gripeo.com article from its search results, it notifies us immediately and allows us to file a counter-notice.
Once we file a counter notice, Google reinstates the article within 10 business days.
Back to the status quo. And this is where Gripeo steps in with retribution.
It’s essential for businesses to take copyright infringement seriously, but what if a business doesn’t properly investigate violations before filing for a takedown notice? When it comes to protecting your copyrights through digital platforms, filing false or incorrect takedown notices can have serious consequences. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the different types of legal and financial consequences that could occur as a result of sending out an improper/bogus copyright-takedown request. We’ll also offer some guidance on how businesses can best protect against such potential issues by observing proper practices when they need to file any type of copyright violation report.
Wow! Thank you for this information. I’ve been experiencing fake copyright claims on my content along with a blog takedown request filed by Mike and Darren of Enagic MLM. The info is really helpful to me.