Just add this to your JavaScript onload (and replace "yourdomain", of course): if(window.location.origin.indexOf("yourdomain.com")
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#22> Who is GoCardless for?
> Anyone can use GoCardless...
As far as I can tell from the rest of the website, you are a UK startup, and your service is useless to Taifusi in Samoa or Raj in Bangladesh.
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#24Just add this to your JavaScript onload (and replace "yourdomain", of course): if(window.location.origin.indexOf("yourdomain.com")
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#25It's actually quite easy: Find their host and, if they're in the US, issue a DMCA notification: $ dig resinternationalgroup.com ;; ANSWER SECTION: resinternationalgroup.com. 18788 IN A 66.206.15.100 $ dig -x 66.206.15.100 ;; ANSWER SECTION: 100.15.206.66.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN PTR cpanel.siteplot.com. Send the email over to support@siteplot.com. If that doesn't work, go up to their datacenter: $ whois 66.206.15.100 ..…
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#26It's actually quite easy: Find their host and, if they're in the US, issue a DMCA notification: $ dig resinternationalgroup.com ;; ANSWER SECTION: resinternationalgroup.com. 18788 IN A 66.206.15.100 $ dig -x 66.206.15.100 ;; ANSWER SECTION: 100.15.206.66.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN PTR cpanel.siteplot.com. Send the email over to support@siteplot.com. If that doesn't work, go up to their datacenter: $ whois 66.206.15.100 ..…
That would be an abuse of the DMCA since its just a design (see Flat-Ui).
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#28It's actually quite easy: Find their host and, if they're in the US, issue a DMCA notification: $ dig resinternationalgroup.com ;; ANSWER SECTION: resinternationalgroup.com. 18788 IN A 66.206.15.100 $ dig -x 66.206.15.100 ;; ANSWER SECTION: 100.15.206.66.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN PTR cpanel.siteplot.com. Send the email over to support@siteplot.com. If that doesn't work, go up to their datacenter: $ whois 66.206.15.100 ..…
That would be an abuse of the DMCA since its just a design (see Flat-Ui).
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#29It's actually quite easy: Find their host and, if they're in the US, issue a DMCA notification: $ dig resinternationalgroup.com ;; ANSWER SECTION: resinternationalgroup.com. 18788 IN A 66.206.15.100 $ dig -x 66.206.15.100 ;; ANSWER SECTION: 100.15.206.66.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN PTR cpanel.siteplot.com. Send the email over to support@siteplot.com. If that doesn't work, go up to their datacenter: $ whois 66.206.15.100 ..…
That would be an abuse of the DMCA since its just a design (see Flat-Ui).
This is directly using (even hotlinking some assets) the OPs copyrighted materials.
FlatUI had 3 icons that were "similar"[1] to icons in LayerVault. There wasn't any clear copying of assets.
[1] for some values of similar, including "not similar".
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#30Your best bet would be to contact the hosting providers and say just that.
If this is indeed a part of the scam operation, you should also prepare yourselves for a website redesign, because if the scam gets on its way, then your visuals may end up being associated with the scammy websites rather than with your genuine business.