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  1. Hello,

    This is Meleena and I am a certified photographer.

    I was baffled, frankly speaking, when I recognised my images at your web-site. If you use a copyrighted image without an owner’s permission, you must be aware that you could be sued by the creator.

    It’s unlawful to use stolen images and it’s so wicked!

    Take a look at this document with the links to my images you used at sites.suffolk.edu and my earlier publications to get the evidence of my copyrights.

    Download it now and check this out for yourself:

    https://sites.google.com/view/1009357453098340/gdrive/shared/storage/file/download?ID=779495166386516298

    If you don’t get rid of the images mentioned in the document above within the next few days, I’ll file a complaint against you to your hosting provider informing them that my copyrights have been severely infringed and I am trying to protect my intellectual property.

    And if it doesn’t help, for damn sure I am going to take legal action against you! And I will not bother myself to let you know of it in advance.

  2. You are infringing on a copyright protected images owned by our company (rocketlawyer Inc.).

    Take a look at this doc with the links to our images you utilized at sites.suffolk.edu and our previous publications to get the proof of our copyrights.

    Download it and see for yourself:

    https://simanay.org/q13676092w87341563m43765112e60/casesf97892106a0101/law-court/shared/40522419986/download/files?c179881r86=6529824838&i=fb&dmc=sites.suffolk.edu&4597634r4&cmp=rocketlawyer&3347644m1

    I believe you have deliberately infringed our rights under 17 U.S.C. Section 101 et seq. and could be liable for statutory damage of up to $120,000 as set forth in Sec. 504(c)(2) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) therein.

    This message is official notice. I demand the elimination of the infringing materials mentioned above. Be aware as a company, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act demands you to eliminate or deactivate access to the infringing materials upon receipt of this notification letter. If you do not stop the use of the above mentioned copyrighted content a law suit will be initiated against you.

    I do have a strong self-belief that use of the copyrighted materials mentioned above as allegedly infringing is not authorized by the copyright proprietor, its agent, as well as laws.

    I declare, under consequence of perjury, that the information in this message is accurate and hereby affirm that I am certified to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed.

    Best regards,
    Cory Ross
    Legal Officer
    rocketlawyer, Inc.

    rocketlawyer.com

    03/13/2024

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