How can I send a Complaint to Google? To whom and which address I want to send it? My Website's Database was hacked by someone and he make it up that site with a new URL. Now that Site is top for many searches only with my site's content. It was happened, at the time when my site was down for the maintainence. Can any one please help me.
I'm unable to send you the direct link because I don't have enough posts yet. Google has a section called "webmasters/site owners help" From there find "Blocking and removing pages › Problem sites" That page will tell you how to proceed.
Spam report http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35265 Need to contact google support team http://www.google.com/support/websearch/bin/request.py?contact_type=contact_policy Hacked site http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=45432&ctx=sibling
You're wasting time contacting Google about this. Send a DMCA Takedown request to the ISP hosting the stolen content.
Start by looking up the domain via whois. You can type in "whois domain.com" at Google and the first result will point to the information you're looking for. Take a look at the domain names for parts such as "ICANN Registar" and "DNS Servers", not all, but a lot of times, that will lead you to their host. Once you make it to the host, look around the hosts site for a DMCA link first the TOS and Privacy pages are usually good places to start, some providers have special channels setup to deal with this stuff as efficiently as possible. Failing that start looking for logical places to send the notice, contact forms, contact emails, phone numbers where you can get information about where to send it, etc. For example sake, Wordpress TOS leads to the following link with some basic instructions on how to submit a DCMA request to them if you find a Wordpress hosted blog with stolen content. The idea is that by contacting Google you're just trimming a single branch from the theft tree, however if you contact the host you're cutting the problem at the trunk and bringing down all branches at once and saving yourself some work. Other branches being MSN, Yahoo, etc. Every time you cut the problem at the trunk it gives your site time to grow and eventually it will be tall enough that these theft trees will barely be a problem at all.
Well if the servers are in China, you are just banging your head against a wall. Chinese ISP's rarely take action and pull down offending sites.
As irony would have it I had to deal with this situation today. http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=10710005 Ripped: http://iphone.philceburealty.com/ Original: http://www.9000iphonewallpapers.info/ A quick whois told me their hosted at Bluehost, and the following great link gave me an idea who to contact at Bluehost, as well as a bunch of other places. http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/dmca-contact-information/ It was put up within a few hours ago, let's see how long Bluehost takes to tear it down.
Just to avoid such scams, you can try using Scam Search. It helped me find the legitimate sites especially online shopping and online jobs too.
Check out this post : http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2006/07/how-to-complain-and-report-spam-blogger-blogs/ This post should give an idea how to fill complaint to Google Blogspot