J’ai reçu un faux e-mail d’accusation de violation du droit d’auteur cette semaine.
Je le partage avec vous aujourd’hui. Il a vraiment l’air légitime ! Mais ne tombez pas dans le piège. Ne cliquez pas dans les liens :

Exemple de courriel reçu à la rédaction :

Dear owner of

We hope this message finds you well. We represent the Intellectual Property team for a prominent organization, and wish to address a matter concerning an image linked with our client.

Image Details:
Location of Usage:
It’s been found that this image is displayed at the mentioned location. We’d like to kindly remind you to ensure that our client receives proper credit. Please provide a clear and direct link either beneath the image or at the page footer within the next five business days.

We trust you understand the importance of addressing this promptly.
Please acknowledge that merely removing the image won’t settle this matter.
If there’s no action from your side within the mentioned period, we may have to refer to case reference No. 84531 and consider steps aligned with the provisions of the DMCA Section 512(c).

For reference purposes, any historical usage can be verified via the Wayback Machine at web.archive.org, the standard digital archive.

Consider this message as an official reminder. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and look forward to your understanding and cooperation.

We kindly request communications in English for clarity.

Regards

Raquel Sherman
Trademark Attorney

Nationwide Legal
401 Congress Ave. #1540,
Austin, TX 78701

Raquel @ nationwide – law . ltd
www. Nationwide – law . ltd

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