do u know of anything else that will show me how to shut a website down. a photographer has released my nude pictures all over the internet w out any concent.
You will need to provide links to the images anywhere you know they are posted, and as much information as you have on the photographer.
The lawyer will then send a cease and desist order to the site operator, who will have to decide if they want to fight this in court, or comply with the order.
I own Advicenators.com, and having had to send quite a number of these over the years, I have a lawyer I use for such things.
If you wish to hire your own lawyer, I suggest that you try to find someone who has several years experience working with internet intellectual property cases.
If you would like us to help you get the person responsible to cease and desist, we will, at no cost to you.
I would prefer you did not disclose your details publicly, so if you would like us to use our established contacts to try and get your situation handled ASAP, please e-mail dangernerd@gmail.com, or contact DangerNerd via Skype.
If you e-mail, please use a subject of: "Help me get my privacy back!"
I get a great deal of e-mail, and if you don't do this, it will probably get lost.
Include the websites you have found with the pictures, and all info you have on the photographer.
There is a possibility that the site operator has no idea that the photos are not used with permission. If that is the case, the cease and desist letter is usually all it takes to get the photos removed.
I understand what it is like to have your privacy violated. For us, it wasn't so much naked photos as personal contact information and identity theft, but the principal is exactly the same, which is why we will help you take your life back... for free.
Only one thing: You have to promise that in the future, you will only allow yourself to be photographed nude if you are totally willing for those photos to end up on the web. Fair enough?
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