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Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Copyright Violation Notification email (Fake email)

Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2022 7:43 am
by thaterrormessage
Hello,

Your website or a website that your organization hosts is infringing on a copyright-protected images owned by our company (netsuite Inc.).

Check out this official document with the links to our images you used at .com and our earlier publication to find the evidence of our copyrights.

Download it now and check this out for yourself:

https://storage.googleapis.com/bcxkja6v ... 9096019354

I think you have intentionally infringed our legal rights under 17 USC Sec. 101 et seq. and could possibly be liable for statutory damages as high as $110,000 as set-forth in Section 504 (c)(2) of the Digital millennium copyright act (”DMCA”) therein.

This message is official notice. I seek the removal of the infringing materials referenced above. Please be aware as a service provider, the DMCA requires you to eliminate or terminate access to the infringing materials upon receipt of this particular notice. If you do not stop the utilization of the above mentioned copyrighted content a legal action can be initiated against you.

I have a good belief that use of the copyrighted materials described above as allegedly infringing is not approved by the legal copyright proprietor, its legal agent, as well as laws.

I swear, under consequence of perjury, that the information in this letter is correct and hereby affirm that I am permitted to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive and legal right that is allegedly infringed.


Sincerely yours,
Dave Bryant
Legal Officer
DaveBryant@netsuite.com
netsuite, Inc.

netsuite.com


06/07/2022