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by shiftpgdn 4152 days ago
This is a pretty normal offshore scam these days. File a proper DMCA/phishing complaint with their hosting provider & Google. File a phishing complaint with their upstream phone provider.

All their shady SEO tactics will get them de-ranked in a few weeks regardless of what you do so it's only a short term problem.

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Can you use DMCA for non copyright issues? Also, DMCA is a US thing, does it apply in Canada?
It appears to not be off-shore but Canadian local (Montreal).