The Fake Copyright Notice
Beneficiary | Trusii |
Contact Info: | Address: 12555 Orange Dr – Bldg 4041, Davie, FL 33330 Website: https://www.trusii.com/ Phone: 1-800-520-8050 |
Possible Infringements: | Perjury, Impersonation, Identity-theft, Misrepresentation |
DMCA Report: | https://www.lumendatabase.org/notices/21455663 |
Original Link: | https://www.wmar2news.com/matterformallory/hydrogen-water-customers-say-they-were-conned-into-buying-expensive-systems |
Fake Link | https://dailyfrnews.blogspot.com/2019/10/hydrogen-water-customers-say-they-were.html |
Submitted by: | John Owen Nwachukwu |
Date of Submission: | July 14, 2020 |
Penalty for Perjury: In the United States, the federal law classifies Perjury as a felony and provides for an imprisonment, that could result in bars for 5 years.
The Fake DMCA Notices
It seems Trusii has a few unflattering articles ranking high on search engines. The website owners did not agree to remove the reviews, and therefore Trusii took matters into their own hands.
It is quite evident that John Owen Nwachukwu who filed these DMCA notices does not own any rights to the content. Papa Networks seems to be a Reputation Firm operated from Pakistan or India as per Google’s records.
What are they trying to hide?
Here are some key excerpts from this web page –
There were people in the Facebook group who knew this was a scam, were still trying to fulfill their questionnaires, were still posting good reviews, and that was just adding on to bringing in other new people, new victims,” said Schneider. “People were still expecting or hoping they were going to get another check.”
The Florida Office of the Attorney General has received more than 100 complaints against the company. The complaints are under active review, according to a spokeswoman with the agency.
“They have claims of health outcomes that are, in our opinion, questionable if not totally unsubstantiated,” said Angie Barnett, president & CEO of the BBB serving Greater Maryland.
The Better Business Bureau has also heard from case study participants who said they didn’t receive payments on time, or were sent defective machines.
Barnett added that the company’s advertisements for selling access “to the most powerful and therapeutic antioxidant-rich water on earth,” attracted customers in search of a cure to serious conditions.
“A lot of people who are looking to this product, they already have health issues, they already have medical bills. They may be looking for this to supplement chronic issues, so this isn’t the only payment they’ve got to make and that appeal has been very aware when you read the complaints,” Barnett said.
Trusii
Our Investigation
We have discovered this fake DMCA and have verified it to be so. Hence this article. The following stages will include –
- manually informing all relevant parties involved in this, including Google, Trusii, the beneficiary
- forwarding the information to Lumen Database and selected media organizations who are interested in these cases
- publishing the negative content (they tried to remove) on multiple free-speech platforms such as ripoffreport.com, nameandshame.com, etc so that copies of the content are available for eternity, and the purpose of this fake DMCA lost forever
- continue investigating this case to find out which of the actors are involved, including any reputation or law firm, and if/when found, we’ll make sure everyone knows who is behind these illegal activities
- set up Google ads to name and shame these so-called beneficiaries of these scams
- and most importantly, we’ll forward our findings to all relevant law enforcement agencies in the jurisdiction of the beneficiary
What is a fake DMCA?
In case you are one of the ‘beneficiaries’ listed in this report and are wondering what really happened, we suggest you look within. If it wasn’t you, or your associates, it is definitely the ‘Reputation’ or ‘SEO’ firm you had hired in the past. Perhaps it was your law firm. So, instead of blaming us for this article, you must grill your Reputation/SEO firm and look for answers. We are merely publishing the facts available on a public database and have nothing against you personally. It is more than likely that the service you hired indulged in criminal methods to deliver results for you.
Fake Fraudulent DMCA might seem inconspicuous until it’s you at the receiving end of this crime. This is not a prank. This is not an inconvenience. This is not random. These fake DMCA cases are calculated criminal schemes targeting very specific and rather important information/content. These hitjobs are usually against the media, in order to help their client hide important information from the public’s eye, all in the name of Reputation Management. Millions of dollars are spent doing this, and if no one wants to bring this topic to the fore, we will.