
Annoyed by social media impostors? Trademarkia is extending its helping hand to all companies as it launched a service that will check whether someone is impersonating a certain company in different social networks.
If you have a company that has established its brand in the internet through social media, a great challenge is for you to manually check whether an impostor is using the name of your company for his own profit - to make money online using a fake account in different social networking sites.
Through Trademarkia, searching your company on more 500 social networking sites is just an easy task to accomplish. With the click of your mouse, it will search for both the name and the near-spellings of the name. After a thorough search, Trademarkia will show you a preview of the account of each site, to check whether it is certainly yours. If it's not, and it is ruining the name of your company, you can write a cease-and-desist letter to a law firm to get the fake account taken down.
If you are serious of filing a law suit against the social media impostor, then you can ask help from a chief executive of Raj Abhyanker’s law firm for a reasonable amount of $185.
With Trademarkia, let's start cleaning the different social networking site like Facebook from social media impostors.
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the social media networks are full of junk, time to clean em up.
ReplyDelete“Raj Abhyanker and Committee to Elect Raj Abhyanker for Cupertino City Council. Raj Abhyanker, a candidate for Cupertino City Council in the November 6, 2007, election, and his controlled committee caused to be sent just weeks prior to the election, mailers opposing another candidate, Mark Santoro, which failed to identify the senders of the mailers. They also caused to be made a cash expenditure for the mailer and failed to properly disclose other payments in connection with Raj Abhyanker’s candidacy in the November 8, 2005, and November 6, 2007, elections. $15,000 fine.”
ReplyDeletehttp://fppc.ca.gov/press_release.php?pr_id=722
tsk…. tsk…. looks like Mr. Abhyanker has had a run in with the law. Additionally, pretending to be a Chinese woman by the name of Winnie Liu (read the state’s exhibit for the details of what Mr. Abhyanker did) in order to attack a Latino candidate under false pretenses is just really odd behavior.
http://www.fppc.ca.gov/agendas/08-10/AbhyankerEx.pdf