Saturday, October 15, 2011

Confused Indian Anti-Piracy Group Asks Us To Remove Article It Doesn't Like From Some Other Blog

Well, that's strange. A few hours ago, we received an e-mail to our e-mail notification of copyright Aiplex, an Indian company anti-piracy/SEO/medical transcription. You may remember the company and wrote a short message on them over a year ago, when its chief executive, said in an interview that he would resort to denial of service attacks on sites that n ' have not cooperated. Said the company also confusing list "Bram Cohen," as a type of client BitTorrent.

Anyway, I had almost forgotten the company until we come to this email. However, the e-mail asking us to finish the job. Except not. Rather than ask us to delete
our
Message
, he asks us really to remove a copy of the message in a spam blog that appears to copy all the Techdirt post (there many places to do this and no traffic - has no meaning for us, but is free to use our content in this way, if you wish). Here's the email:



This is the following article on its website, please link to disable the item is to defame the image of the company and its prospects. This was misinterpreted by the news agency that has been blown out of proportion by some pirates around the world. And then we have to deal with the damage / threat of pirates and suffer great losses because of their attack on our servers / websites, etc.



Although we 'have we not participating in any activity that is published in the newspaper, we still have to deal with the consequences for unknown reasons.



Here is the link for your reference:

Please
to turn off as soon as possible favor.



appreciate your help in this matter.
Jagadish
Support Operations Aiplex Software Pvt. Ltd.

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