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Do you authorize "uplayed.net" to use your logo and act as a Firefox video streamer?

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A site called "uplayed.net" interrupted one of my loads and told me that my video streamer was not the latest up to date available. It suggested that I immediately download the latest available for Firefox. Since it had on its screen what appeared to be a (somewhat muddied) Firefox logo, I at first assumed that it was sent by you folks. Fortunately, I pause long enough to research the site before connecting to it, and found out that it had no valid connection at all to Firefox and appeared to be a lure to attract more business.

I just thought that you may want to look further into this site since they did display a facsimile of the Firefox logo in their attempt to attract more business.

A site called "uplayed.net" interrupted one of my loads and told me that my video streamer was not the latest up to date available. It suggested that I immediately download the latest available for Firefox. Since it had on its screen what appeared to be a (somewhat muddied) Firefox logo, I at first assumed that it was sent by you folks. Fortunately, I pause long enough to research the site before connecting to it, and found out that it had no valid connection at all to Firefox and appeared to be a lure to attract more business. I just thought that you may want to look further into this site since they did display a facsimile of the Firefox logo in their attempt to attract more business.

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Please use the following form to report misuse of Mozilla trademarks.


Some have reported unauthorized credit card charges from uplayed.net.

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You can sent a report to the Real FBI via their Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)

You can also report such a site at; Google Report Phishing Page which is the same when done while on site by going to Help > Report Web Forgery


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