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by travelhead
1308 days ago
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I have EXTENSIVE experience with this, as I’ve dealt with it many times as a brand owner. The strategy is to attack them from all sides. 1) Shopify DMCA
2) Cloudflare DMCA
3) Web host DMCA
4) Look at any widgets or services they use on the page - DMCA
5) Get a lawyer to email them notice of violation and lawsuit
6) Google DMCA
7) Registrar DMCA I’ve had most luck with 1 and 2 (most responsive). Others can work but take more time 2-3 months. 8) Order from their store (If they are selling) and write your company name as customer (so they can see you are buying to pursue legal action). 9) Start adding any relevant keywords they might be using on their domain to your website to catch any traffic (like variations of your trademark). With all of these listed, the best method is to cite your Trademark # in each email. There’s a specific template for each service provider which needs to follow guidelines for takedown requests (such as your signature, mailing address etc), make sure you include all those relevant points or they may ignore your request. |
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