GroundUp has received an instruction from its hosting provider Linode, now owned by Akamai, to remove an article following a fake copyright takedown notice.
but he has not responded to our email asking if he is the same person. Currently we have no compelling reason to believe he is.
Both GroundUp and the Limpopo Mirror have in the past received emails from a person named Beatriz Aguinaga who is with a company called the Eliminalia Group, claiming to act on behalf of Ramulifho. The emails requested us to remove mention of Ramulifho in our articles “in order to maintain my clients privacy rights”.Lotto looters also target other publishers
Zoutnet CC, the publisher of Limpopo Mirror, received the DMCA copyright complaint via international hosting company, Cloudflare, in April this year. The person complaining was Ariel Lex, supposedly from San Sebastian de los Reyes in Madrid, Spain. Lex claimed that the original article was published on the blogging platform Tumblr, and Zoutnet’s article was an infringement of their copyright. As with the complaint against GroundUp, the fake story was dated earlier than the genuine story.
Zoutnet responded and disputed the breach of copyright claim, and pointed out that its article was part of a series of reports dating back to 2017 about Lottery corruption in South Africa.
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