Thanks for the support Mert.
The links are "nofollowed."
I'm not too concerned that he ranks for the terms. One of the requirements involved with filling a DMCA with the search engines is notifying them of the search term or phrase the the site shows up for.
Here is a quote from
Google's Digital Millennium Copyright Act page:
Quote:
FOR WEB SEARCH, YOU MUST IDENTIFY EACH SEARCH RESULT THAT DIRECTLY LINKS TO A WEB PAGE THAT ALLEGEDLY CONTAINS INFRINGING MATERIAL. This requires you to provide (a) the search query that you used, and (b) the URL for each allegedly infringing search result.
For example, suppose (hypothetically) that you conducted a search on google.com using the query "google", and found that the third and fourth results directly link to a web page that you believe infringes the copyrighted text you identified in item #1 above. In this case, you would provide the following information:
Search Query: google Infringing Web Pages: www.infringingwebsite.com
directory.infringingwebsite.com
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Thanks again,
Jim