Ladies,
I guess I wasn't the only one having issues with Netchixx.com
http://p3nlhclust404.shr.prod.phx3.s...edirect_1.html
Maybe others wrote in and go daddy got tired of it?
I do not need business from websites that post false content and steal my name to spam & direct traffic to their site.
How can I get business from a site when they are advertising me in cities I'm not even visiting, or that I never visit?
I'm sure that they were seeing this as a favor, but if that was the case, then they should have had my ad posted correctly
with the approved "public" images and contact information in a city that I do visit.
They were clearly spam directing traffic off of me.
Instead of doing the right thing, netchixx.com decided to steal copyright images and content from my "private members only website"
they also took a bunch of random shots from the internet of other people, not even me.
No one will ever phone me from netchixx.com as I do not have a phone number to be contacted at.
I'm very selective about who I choose to see (my plate is full). I am not trying to get a bunch of ads plastered
about the internet indexing my "private" images all over google.
BTW... google indexed images are extremely difficult to get down.
By the above link, it looks as though netchixx.com may have run into a bit of difficulty for their careless actions.
Ladies, if netchixx.com comes back up and this happens or has happened to you
Email:
trademarkclaims@godaddy.com (unless they just dropped them)
This will work for other websites who are stealing content as well.
1. Contact the site directly and ask them to remove your ad info because you did not approve it.
If they don't remove it or send a nasty reply, which happens all too often, then...
2. Find their hosting company under whois and then the hosting companies legal or trademark email address.
3. Send the hosting company an email
notification under Section 512(c) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (”DMCA”) - google how to do it.
If the images are you and you can prove it (meaning you have a better version of the image than the site that is using them) the host
will see that they are you and that they belong to you. The host does not want to get sued.
4. Make sure that when you email the hosting company that you also send yourself a copy of that same email.
The host will see this and know that you are serious.
5. As a last resort, do not be afraid find yourself a lawyer.
This type of stuff is really un cool and needs to stop.
I do appreciate your input @dreamvacationdates and you trying to help us ladies.
"The circle is small because those in it value integrity above all else"