On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 10:18:14 GMT, Trish wrote: > I have contacted the 'abuse' section at 0catch.com asking them to remove > the site but have not yet heard anything back. I have also contacted > Google Ads, as the person who did this appears to have an account with > them. I actually have a fair idea who did this, as my server logs show > the person involved 'stealing' the pages. > > I am a teacher, and I view any site purporting to be by me that links to > pornography very seriously indeed. If there is anyone reading this that > knows someone in either company (0catch or Google), I would be very > grateful for help with this. I think it reflects badly on them both that > they are involved, however unwittingly. I'm not sure how effective the action you've taken will be. The ocatch site will want visitors so anything that is done to ensure the traffic numbers stays up will be welcomed. Google seems to be very indifferent nowadays since they went public. It's the shareholders who have to be pleased. I think any right minded person would take linking an innocent site to a pornographic one very seriously. Can I suggest that you post this problem to alt.pcnews?? There are a lot of people in there who will be able to give you guidance and advice on the best course of action. Don't be put off by the name of the group. It's really a pchelp group which covers all aspects of computers and the internet. Why it has the name it does and why it does what it does is a long story and not really relevant.