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I have taken all that action, I found that their is the planet, so far this is what I got back from the planet... fingers crossed:

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Yes,
I have taken all that action, I found that their is the planet, so far this is what I got back from the planet... fingers crossed:

Sir or Madam.
This is an automatic reply from The Planet Network Abuse Response Center regarding the recent report that you sent to abuse@theplanet.com. We have received your report of possible abuse of our network resources. Although we review and investigate each email we receive, due to the number of incident complaints, we cannot guarantee a personal response to your message. We may contact you, however, in response to any incident that concerns eminent threats of bodily injury or damage to property.

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Subject: Abuse report on IP address 67.18.35.242

I'm sure you'll get it sorted Temi.

You have the full backing of the UK Webmaster World team including me :armada40:
 
The Planet support resposne so far is excellent, withing 3-4 hours of contacting their abuse departement I got the message below, I will keep posting updates to this issue and blog it when its resolved:

abuse@theplanet.com to me
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Reference: [ThePlanetAbuse-C4216125V]

copyright@theplanet.com is the clearinghouse for all copyright infringement reports. Your email is being sent to our legal counsel at the address copyright@theplanet.com for consideration. You may find their direct contact information at this URL:
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You advice not working so far :( here is the latest message I recived from The Planet

Copyright <copyright@theplanet.com> to me, Theplanet
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Please note that below-referenced copyright infringement notice does not
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Please note that we have not passed on the substantive merits of your
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Please visit our web site at
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Don't lose sight of your objective Temi The objective is NOT to stop this site using your content, it is to stop it affecting your rankings and traffic. Getting it removed from Google will do this.
 
Using a proxy and allowing it to be spidered IS breaching copyright though. It is also passing off which is illegal under UK law.
 
I would have thought that is apparent to any righ thinking person. Just like me taking a copy of their website and uploading it to my site without their permission
 
Using a proxy and allowing it to be spidered IS breaching copyright though. It is also passing off which is illegal under UK law.
I wouldn't have thought it was with malicious intent. It only takes someone to post a link in some random forum then google picks up the link and spiders it.

There are thousands of these kinds of proxies around and they all work exactly the same way.
http://proxy.org/cgi_proxies.shtml

You simply enter a url and into the form and it loads that site up with the intentions of keeping you anonymous. I would guess the server keeps a cache just like your everyday browser does but its not storing complete copies of websites.

These proxies are most often used by people who are protected by outbound firewalls that have certain sites blocked from their system such as schools and colleges.
 
Mrcrowley,
You have just stated the legitimate use of a proxy, there is also the dark hat use it can be put to just to noble a website, latter is what I am battling again.
Also, a good proxy caches a content for a limited time and clears it cache usually every 24 hours or so and it does not display the cached item publicly, this has help my sites contents online for weeks.
The site in question, the email address associate with the domain does not work, the telephone number does not work either, smells like a rat to me.
 
I wouldn't have thought it was with malicious intent. It only takes someone to post a link in some random forum then google picks up the link and spiders it.

There are thousands of these kinds of proxies around and they all work exactly the same way.
http://proxy.org/cgi_proxies.shtml

You simply enter a url and into the form and it loads that site up with the intentions of keeping you anonymous. I would guess the server keeps a cache just like your everyday browser does but its not storing complete copies of websites.

These proxies are most often used by people who are protected by outbound firewalls that have certain sites blocked from their system such as schools and colleges.


malisciousness was not the case here, the intent makes absolutely no difference. it is the OUTCOME that is the issue.

Google have spidered The content of one site as the content of another. Proxies are totally illegal, as it is not acceptable to STEAL the content of another site. REGARDLESS of why they exist, this proxy is displaying copyrighted material without the owners permission which is ILLEGAL ;)

Google MUST remove this content as they are aiding the crime.

As I said, I for one am not interested in the intention, it is the outcome that concerns me and this material needs to be taken out.
 
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