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How Can I Remove Defamatory Websites?

In the past few weeks we removed over 40 defamatory websites, which up until then, devastated our clients’ reputation.

We removed a vast number of defamatory videos from YouTube and we managed to remove a popular, yet defamatory article against a successful businessman from a national news website.

We sought and won injunctions against YouTube, Google Inc, Firefox and other internet giants around the world and successfully enforced them all in the UK, the USA, Canada and other countries.

We gave one decent, hard-working online retailer his business back following savage online reputation attacks against him and his company by competitors.

We advised a client who owns an international franchise company on how to deal with online attacks by a former employee. These constant attacks were estimated to have cost the company in excess of £300,000!

We have also helped the owners of a national services company to form their first ever online reputation strategy following a devastating online reputation attack against them by both a competitor and a former employee, which cost them their biggest contact.

So this is how it is done… Read Full Blog on Internet Law Expert

via Online Defamation – Injunction Against Google « Internet Law Expert.

By: Yair Cohen

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2 Comments

  1. ashleywatson says:

    Internet law,CDA Rip off report and its clones have more or less all declared that they will NEVER remove user generated content and help you to remove the defamatory website.

    • Yair Cohen says:

      I think that once you deal with these things each case at the time, you find that surprisingly enough you can find ways to bend most of these organisations. To even remove a blogger takes plenty of efforts, especially when done from outside the USA and my conclusion is that one must employ the right strategy on a case by case basis. Point taken however, that there are no miracles in this field.
      Yair Cohen
      Internet Lawyer

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