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Message-ID: <5f651f2b0801280523j720bd2btbb175c456a180394@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 07:23:05 -0600
From: "Donald Republic" <cilfone.law@...il.com>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: A friendly request on behalf of Bart Cilfone

Dear Full Disclosure,

We are writing to you in behalf of Bart Cilfone. He has asked us to contact
you and see if you will consider removing the content about him at:

http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2008/Jan/0497.html

Please allow us to introduce ourselves. We are ReputationDefender, Inc., a
company dedicated to helping our clients preserve their good name on the
Internet. Our founders and employees are all regular Internet users. Like
our clients, and perhaps like you, we think the Internet is sometimes
unnecessarily hurtful to the privacy and reputations of everyday people.
Even content that is meant to be informative can sometimes have a
significant and negative impact on someone's job prospects, student
applications, and personal life. We invite you to learn more about who we
are, at www.reputationdefender.com.

When our clients sign up with our service, we undertake deep research about
them on the Internet to see what the Web is saying about them. We find sites
where they are discussed, and we ask our clients how they feel about those
sites. Sometimes our clients express strong reservations about the content
on particular websites. They may feel hurt, ashamed, or "invaded" by the
content about them on those sites.

As you may know, more and more prospective employers, universities, and
newfound friends and romantic interests undertake Internet research, and the
material they find can strongly impact their impressions of the people they
are getting to know. When people apply for jobs, apply for college or
graduate school, apply for loans, begin dating, or seek to do any number of
other things with their lives, hurtful content about them on the Internet
can have a negative impact on their opportunities. At some point or another,
most of us say things about ourselves or our friends and acquaintances we
later regret. We're all human, and we all do it!

We are writing to you today because our client, Bart Cilfone, has told us
that he would like the content about him on your website to be removed as it
is outdated and disturbing to him. Would you be willing to remove or alter
the content? It would mean so much to Mr. Cilfone, and to us. Considerate
actions such as these will go a long way to help make the Internet a more
civil place.

Thank you very much for your consideration. We are mindful that matters like
these can be sensitive. We appreciate your time.

Please let us know if you have removed or changed the content on this site
by sending an e-mail to: cilfone.law@...il.com.


Yours sincerely,

Donald Republic
Reputation Defender Service Team

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