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Several years ago I was involved in a serious internet libel dispute with a blogger, all resulting from a simple domain purchase inquiry that I had sent out. Long story short, my name was completely destroyed with false accusations of being a spammer, a Google SEO'd blog article was written about me, that article was eventually syndicated through Technorati, and then picked up and republished by tens of thousands of people around the world (a deliberate "Google Bomb" was dropped for my name). I contacted probably 40 different lawyers at the time, including all of the well known domainer lawyers, none of which were confident they could help me without massive five figure legals fees being paid out. So for better or worse I eventually held on to the thousands of dollars it would have cost me to fight this person in court, and hoped the problem would slowly go away over time. Obviously I pumped out hundreds upon hundreds of cease and desist letters, and was able to control much of the damage being done.
Well here I am three years later, the blog article about me is still published, and still ranked in the search engines. As a result of this one blog article I've now dealt with 3 years of death threats, disturbing emails, phone calls at odd hours of the night, and just a complete and total breach of my personal privacy. It's 2009, and I've finally come to the painful conclusion that this problem is not going to disappear, and could likely go on for another decade or so for all I know.
Assuming there was some sort of statute of limitations for dealing with this, it's years past now... I understand there probably isn't much I can do at this point, but any advice on how to deal with this matter would be appreciated.
Well here I am three years later, the blog article about me is still published, and still ranked in the search engines. As a result of this one blog article I've now dealt with 3 years of death threats, disturbing emails, phone calls at odd hours of the night, and just a complete and total breach of my personal privacy. It's 2009, and I've finally come to the painful conclusion that this problem is not going to disappear, and could likely go on for another decade or so for all I know.
Assuming there was some sort of statute of limitations for dealing with this, it's years past now... I understand there probably isn't much I can do at this point, but any advice on how to deal with this matter would be appreciated.