hey there is website that posted private photos and videos. "such as naked" these are close friends of mine and they have asked me to "shutdown" the website if possible...
i would be glad if you showed me how to do it...
thanx
I am the person who owns Advicenators, and I can tell you the best way to do this is legally.
If you would like help, I will need the following:
A link to the site you want shut down
The exact page when the things they do not have permission to post are located.
If possible, the names of the people who have not given their permission to have these things posted.
I have a lawyer on retainer. I will have her draw up what is called a cease and desist notice.
What this means is that you are telling the site owner that you will take legal action if they do not comply with your request.
It is the legal equivalent to firing a warning shot.
I will also have her send one to the company that hosts the website. They will take their site off-line the minute they get the letter from my attorney, and they will keep it down until they have removed your friend's stuff... or they may decide they are too much of a risk and not allow them to put their site back up at all.
There are other ways to do this, but YOU would be the one going to jail for those... and what sense would that make?
I have done this before for other people, including one of my cousins and her friend.
If you already have a lawyer of your own, you don't need me at all. You can pay your own lawyer to do this.
If you would like me to do this for you, then I will. I hate it when people take advantage of other people like this, and because I have an agreement with my lawyer that covers simple letters and forms, this isn't going to cost me very much at all. :-)
Now, if you would like, you can post another question to me here, or you can e-mail me at:
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