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KeyTrending – Investigation for Fraud, Impersonation and Perjury – Fake Copyright Takedown Scam
Beneficiary of Fake DMCA: | KeyTrending / Key Trending Review | |||
Contact Info: | Website: keytrending.com | |||
Possible Infringements: | Perjury, Impersonation, Identity-theft, Misrepresentation | |||
DMCA Report: | https://lumendatabase.org/notices/26588410 https://lumendatabase.org/notices/26423903 | |||
Original Link: | 1. https://theforexreview.com/2021/10/14/keytrending-review/ 2. https://reviewparking.com/keytrending.com/ | |||
Fake Link/Website Used: | ||||
Submitted by: | Josefw Cozarth | |||
Date of Submission: | January 29, 2022 |
Cue all manner of gaslighting, starting with a bunch of bogus DMCA takedown notices. I loosely keep track of DMCA takedowns filed. Key Trending really went to town with their efforts to hide the negative content on the internet.
HERE’S OUR INVESTIGATION REPORT
SO WHAT WERE THEY TRYING TO HIDE ?
"It would be best if you first call your bank to inform it and deactivate your card to avoid getting exposed to additional risks, as the scammers may as well have obtained your details.
Then, call the police, inform the financial authorities, file complaints and don’t forget to spread the word online so that other people can find out about the fraudulent scheme. Still, it’s crucial not to rush trying to reclaim your funds as numerous scams are disguised as chargeback agencies set up to double-scam victims.
Finally, we know it’s an awful experience to get scammed, but please share your story to help protect others! "
Here are some of the outcomes and changes we made possible with the help of several other citizen lawyers and agencies –
- Court finds evidence of ‘fraud on the Court’ in one of the missing-defendant libel takedown cases – at washingtonpost.com
- Default judgment aimed at deindexing apparently accurate information about person convicted of sex offense – at washingtonpost.com
- Google still deindexing some material found by courts to be defamatory — but it’s being more skeptical – at washingtonpost.com
- Google Apparently No Longer Humoring Court Orders To Delist Defamatory Content – at techdirt.com
- Paul Levy Discovers Head Of Reputation Management Company Signed Off On Forged/Fraudulent Court Docs – at techdirt.com
- Filing Bogus Lawsuits As Part Of A ‘Reputation Management’ Strategy Costs Firm $71,000 – at techdirt.com
- Richart Ruddie Settles anti-SLAPP Claims, Makes Restitution; but the Guilty Companies Remain Unpunished – at typepad.com
- Who Filed Fake Copyright Infringement Complaints Against AgencySpy? – at adweek.com
- The Dark Art of Fake DMCA Takedown Requests – at huffingtonpost.com
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