DIY DMCA – use copyright infringement to deal with cyberbullying
Currently, one of the most effective ways of removing unpleasant instances of cyber-bullying is by submitting a DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) copyright infringement notice.
Currently, one of the most effective ways of removing unpleasant instances of cyber-bullying is by submitting a DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) copyright infringement notice.
With an astonishing amount of 'spin' or simply misguided thinking, the UK coalition government is proposing a new law that will result in the UK becoming a safe haven for internet trolls, cyberbullies and harassment.
To coincide with Anti-Bullying Week 2012, https://regainyourname.com have repriced a special edition eBook bundle comprising two eBooks, one dealing with removing cyberbullying and harassment from Facebook, and the second explaining how to delete defamation and offensive material from Google search results.
So Facebook has pulled the rug from under developers and businesses - the format of fan pages and business pages has radically altered. Previously ingrained marketing tools such as landing pages have gone. Overt incentive advertising on the front of your business page is no longer allowed. People are tearing their hair out.
Earlier this month, we sent an email containing a hypothetical scenario of cyberstalking, based on a number of real cases we have seen, to all the police forces in the UK, the Crown Prosecution Service and (as suggested by two police forces) the Association for Chief Police Officers (ACPO). We also sought advice from five solicitors and a barrister, a lecturer in criminology and a professor of law.
Many of our clients approach us having already experienced other Reputation Management companies who've charged them thousands for carrying out methods which 'bury' unpleasant search results on Google, Bing and other web portals.
With Twitter very much in the news in the UK and US regarding publicity about the ineffective and difficult to use nature of its reporting system, we've gone through the stats of our cases in the last 18 months and examined how effective we think Twitter's reporting system really is.
The 2013 No 2 Bullying Conference will be held at the Outrigger Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast from Wednesday 22nd to Thursday 23rd May. It is proudly hosted by the "not for profit" Australian and New Zealand Mental Health Association Inc.
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