If you think your rights have been infringed by TrafficCompressor users please
read this carefully.
Dear sirs,
To deal with your complaints we need your cooperation. If you think some of
our users infringed your rights please send us your notification that conforms
to the requirements below.
Standard notice procedure
Your notice should contain the information provided below.
Please send the notice to abuse(at)tcompressor(dot)com or via
this form.
COMPANY NAME
COMPANY ADDRESS
DATE
1. Describe the type of infringement (i.e. breach of copyright, unauthorized access
to information, etc).
2. Provide us the following information related to the infringement:
- exact time when the infringement took place;
- the URL (if any) and IP address of your server that our user accessed via our server;
- the IP address of the TrafficCompressor server that is recorded in your log files;
- any other technical
information from your log files that may help us in dealing with your complaint.
3. Include the following statement in your notification: "I swear, under penalty of perjury,
that the information in the notification is accurate and that I am authorized to act
on behalf of the owner whose right is allegedly infringed".
YOUR NAME, POSITION
COMPANY NAME
Phone: YOUR PHONE NUMBER
Fax: YOUR FAX NUMBER
Email: YOUR E-EMAIL ADDRESS
Also please note that TrafficCompressor service works like a
non-anonymous HTTP proxy server and it reveals a real IP address of a
web visitor in the X-Forwarded-For HTTP header.
So when someone accesses your web site via TrafficCompressor your web server
should see the following HTTP header:
X-Forwarded-For: x.x.x.x
where x.x.x.x is the real IP address of a web visitor.
You can use that header to identify any person accessing your web server via TrafficCompressor.
A "X-Forwarded-For" header usually appear as HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR
server variable in a server-side script.
You can read more about "X-Forwarded-For" HTTP header on this page:
http://web.warhound.org/mod_extract_forwarded/README
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