![]() ![]() This was filed by the webmaster of who realized that someone had published his content on, the fake website where the content was planted. ![]() However, in between all this drama, there was another DMCA. Total Car Diagnostics had to redo everything. Then RipoffReport changed it’s URL structure in 2017, which bought back the links on Google. Now, we will examine and prove that they were in TOTAL control over this, and knew right from the start how this works. More than 5 years ago.Ī fake blog, set up at a free subdomain at is the basis of this entire fake DMCA campaign run by Total Car Diagnostics. This fake copyright notice actually got Google to remove the Ripoff Report, in 2013. We simply don’t care since these 6 are enough to expose them. We discovered 10, but are sure there are many more. Total Car Diagnostics went berserk with the fake DMCA attempts. If at first, the DMCA doesn’t succeed, try again, and again….and one more time.
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