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Enfield Tile Centre (or Enfield Web, their web guy) are removing the stolen copyright images before monday morning.

Only took a phone call and an email to both, so it is easy to get them to remove the images if you ever clock people stealing yours. Just give me a shout if you ever need a hand with this.

You just need to threaten DMCA Takedown Notice to Google, Yahoo, Bing, their ISP and host, and they quickly realise their website would be delisted from searching engines and possibly even knocked offline by their ISP unless they respond.

Works with any UK company anyway, I've had issues with overseas firms that this doesnt work so easily on but you can just submit DMCA's to all the above and it's as good as having them removed I guess.
 

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All images have been removed.

Can others please check their websites and images too? And take a look at the enfile site as a lot of their images appear to be owned by somebody else and not them.

Sir Ramic showed me a good tool ages ago https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dajedkncpodkggklbegccjpmnglmnflm

If you install this on a Google Chrome web browser, you can right click any image, and search google for that image. So it shows you a list of websites that are using the exact image.

You can do this periodically to find people using your images on their own websites, and then contact them to tell them they need to remove them with immediate effect or risk losing their hosting account and rankings in Google.
 

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The plot thickens.

Original Features was built by Node Media. Node Media also built the website for Old English Brochure Designs Home - Olde Engish Tiles

Old English are apparently distributing a disc with these images on them. And I bet you 10 quid it's Node Media that has stuck the disc together.

Let me know if you'd like me to see if I can get the images removed from the disc going around. I could even get details of all who have been given the disc I bet too.
 

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No I genuinely believe that Old English Tiles (the manufacturer) has them on a CD and is giving them out to their suppliers.

Old English Tiles appear to own the Original Features website. Though the Enfield Tile Centre just supply the tiles.
 

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