Copytrack Victim Support Group: Voices Against Copytrack Threats
The purpose of this group is to expose Copytrack crimes so that the law-enforcement authorities can take action.
By Rakesh Raman
Germany-based outfit Copytrack has been sending threatening emails to people in different parts of the world with the aim to extort money from them. As a journalist and social activist, I have been writing reports and informing the international law-enforcement authorities about the cybercrimes that Copytrack is committing.
The modus operandi of Copytrack is to act as an extortion agent claiming that it is working on behalf of some hidden clients to protect their content – mainly images – used by other websites.
In its criminal act, Copytrack suddenly starts asking for money under threats from the owners of reusing websites without establishing the fact that the copyrighted material belongs to its so-called clients or if any copyright law has been violated.
You can click here to read the reports that I have written about Copytrack.
If you are also a victim of Copytrack, you can provide your details in the online form to join the Copytrack Victim Support Group so that we could together combat the Cybertrack onslaught. The purpose of this group is to expose Copytrack crimes so that the law-enforcement authorities can take action.
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[ Video: Copytrack Victim Support Group: Voices Against Copytrack Threats ]
By Rakesh Raman, who is a national award-winning journalist and social activist. He is the founder of a humanitarian organization RMN Foundation which is working in diverse areas to help the disadvantaged and distressed people in the society.
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