Malicious reporting delists sites from Yahoo!

Discussion in 'Yahoo' started by I. Brian, Jun 27, 2005.

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    I. Brian, Jun 27, 2005 IP
  2. North Carolina SEO

    North Carolina SEO Well-Known Member

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    This gets really scary when you consider timing, easy method to get a site delisted, and the overall competition on the web.

    Thanks for the post and I will be keeping a much closer eye on this from now on.
     
    North Carolina SEO, Jun 27, 2005 IP
  3. mcfox

    mcfox Wind Maker

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    Man, that sucks!
     
    mcfox, Jun 27, 2005 IP
  4. chachi

    chachi The other Jason

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    I hope it is really not that easy. It would be another example of a really bad band aid put in place by a search company.
     
    chachi, Jun 27, 2005 IP
  5. Design Agent

    Design Agent Peon

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    Ok, lets get someone delisted ;)
     
    Design Agent, Jun 27, 2005 IP
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    kepa Peon

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    Thank god Yahoo is a second rate search engine.
     
    kepa, Jun 27, 2005 IP
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    stymiee Peon

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    It is scary how powerful the DMCA is. Fortunately you can counter it...if you are even aware that it happened to you that is.
     
    stymiee, Jun 27, 2005 IP