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==Controversies==
 
==Controversies==
In 2006, Net Enforcers went after [[Amazon.com]]'s Associate Program affiliates and their hosting companies by sending DMCA legal threats to remove certain product pictures and descriptions. Net Enforcer's letters alleged that certain product images or other web site content violates their clients intellectual property rights.Many hosting companies over-reacted and immediately pulled out the affiliate sites without notice which resulted to lost of income for the affiliates.<ref>[http://affiliate-blogs.5staraffiliateprograms.com/628/amazon-affiliates-dcma.html Affiliate Programs]</ref>
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In 2006, Net Enforcers went after [[Amazon.com]]'s Associate Program affiliates and their hosting companies by sending DMCA legal threats to remove certain product pictures and descriptions. Net Enforcer's letters alleged that certain product images or other web site content violates their clients intellectual property rights. Many hosting companies overreacted and immediately pulled out the affiliate sites without notice, which resulted to lost of income for the affiliates.<ref>[http://affiliate-blogs.5staraffiliateprograms.com/628/amazon-affiliates-dcma.html Affiliate Programs]</ref>
 
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In response, Amazon.com informed its affiliates that Net Enforcers allegations are wrong and the company committed to work with Net Enforcers to resolve the issue.<ref>[http://forums.prosperotechnologies.com/am-associhelp/messages?msg=15361.15 Amazon Associates]</ref>
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In response, Amazon.com informed its affiliates that Net Enforcers allegations were wrong and that the company was committed to work with Net Enforcers to resolve the issue.<ref>[http://forums.prosperotechnologies.com/am-associhelp/messages?msg=15361.15 Amazon Associates]</ref>
    
==References==
 
==References==

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