Got this E-Mail today..

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I got this E-Mail to one of my websites linked contact page:

(Translated to eng)
"Let me say this clear: I don't accept copied content on pages as xxxx.com.
I warn you: If I see your ******* site linked somewhere I am gonna do something against it, even on legally basis"

I don't have any copied content on my site. Everything is written on my own and translated by my translator.
I also checked copyproof.

Anyone else had this kind of issue?
#email #today
  • Profile picture of the author normahl
    I am thinking. Someone who is scared that I can outrank him in my niche? Like to scare me?
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  • Profile picture of the author OneManSEO
    I would start scraping his content onto another domain then kindly let him know that you are not stealing his content, but that this other website is...
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
    Banned
    If you didn't steal any content, stick to your guns, take it all the way to the Supreme Courts.




    [j/k]
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    • Profile picture of the author tech84
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      If you didn't steal any content, stick to your guns, take it all the way to the Supreme Courts.




      [j/k]

      True, make them waste money on legal fees.


      they are probably scared that they will be out ranked. There had been similar reports already of stupid seo guys trying to do that kind of sh*t to smaller sites but are out ranking theirs.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnrone
    That appears to be a threat to shut your site down.
    If all of your content is original and not copied from anyone else's, then you have nothing to be afraid of. Besides, you have untranslated text or copies with you which you can use as your proof.
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