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sciencetops.com

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We’ve had some reports of posts being republished without permission at sciencetops.com. If one of your posts has been published there without permission, and you are the copyright holder of the material in that post, you can send a copyright infringement notice to the following addresses. This information was obtained from Whois and is believed to be accurate at the time this post was written, but you should confirm it yourself before taking action.

sciencetops.com appears to be currently hosted on 64.27.5.163, a server managed by CalPOP, a service provider in Los Angeles. Their email addresses for abuse reports is:

abuse@calpop.com
support@calpop.com

They do not provide specific instructions for reporting copyright infringement. If your original material has been used without permission you can send a copyright infringement notice demanding the removal of that material. You should identify the specific URL that contains the infringing copy, state clearly that you are the copyright holder of that material and that you require its immediate removal, and give your full name and contact information. A sample copyright infringement notice can be found on this page, under the heading “DMCA Notice to Host”.

Please note that the web hosting company merely manages the server on which that site is running; they are not responsible for its content and are probably unaware of its purpose.

Written by Alex

October 21, 2008 at 1:53 am

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funmeec.com

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We’ve had some reports of posts being republished without permission at funmeec.com. If one of your posts has been published there without permission, and you are the copyright holder of the material in that post, you can send a copyright infringement notice to the following addresses. This information was obtained from Whois and is believed to be accurate at the time this post was written, but you should confirm it yourself before taking action.

funmeec.com appears to be currently hosted on 64.27.5.163, a server managed by CalPOP, a service provider in Los Angeles. Their email addresses for abuse reports is:

abuse@calpop.com
support@calpop.com

They do not provide specific instructions for reporting copyright infringement. If your original material has been used without permission you can send a copyright infringement notice demanding the removal of that material. You should identify the specific URL that contains the infringing copy, state clearly that you are the copyright holder of that material and that you require its immediate removal, and give your full name and contact information. A sample copyright infringement notice can be found on this page, under the heading “DMCA Notice to Host”.

Please note that the web hosting company merely manages the server on which that site is running; they are not responsible for its content and are probably unaware of its purpose.

Written by Alex

October 21, 2008 at 12:03 am

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eroticaw.com

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We’ve had some reports of posts being republished without permission at eroticaw.com. If one of your posts has been published there without permission, and you are the copyright holder of the material in that post, you can send a copyright infringement notice to the following addresses. This information was obtained from Whois and is believed to be accurate at the time this post was written, but you should confirm it yourself before taking action.

eroticaw.com appears to be currently hosted on 64.27.5.163, a server managed by CalPOP, a service provider in Los Angeles. Their email addresses for abuse reports is:

abuse@calpop.com
support@calpop.com

They do not provide specific instructions for reporting copyright infringement. If your original material has been used without permission you can send a copyright infringement notice demanding the removal of that material. You should identify the specific URL that contains the infringing copy, state clearly that you are the copyright holder of that material and that you require its immediate removal, and give your full name and contact information. A sample copyright infringement notice can be found on this page, under the heading “DMCA Notice to Host”.

Please note that the web hosting company merely manages the server on which that site is running; they are not responsible for its content and are probably unaware of its purpose.

Written by Alex

October 21, 2008 at 12:02 am

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eventsoil.com

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We’ve had some reports of posts being republished without permission at eventsoil.com. If one of your posts has been published there without permission, and you are the copyright holder of the material in that post, you can send a copyright infringement notice to the following addresses. This information was obtained from Whois and is believed to be accurate at the time this post was written, but you should confirm it yourself before taking action.

eventsoil.com appears to be currently hosted on 64.27.5.163, a server managed by CalPOP, a service provider in Los Angeles. Their email addresses for abuse reports is:

abuse@calpop.com
support@calpop.com

They do not provide specific instructions for reporting copyright infringement. If your original material has been used without permission you can send a copyright infringement notice demanding the removal of that material. You should identify the specific URL that contains the infringing copy, state clearly that you are the copyright holder of that material and that you require its immediate removal, and give your full name and contact information. A sample copyright infringement notice can be found on this page, under the heading “DMCA Notice to Host”.

Please note that the web hosting company merely manages the server on which that site is running; they are not responsible for its content and are probably unaware of its purpose.

Written by Alex

October 6, 2008 at 5:48 am

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