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EXCLUSIVE: CompTIA Overseas Braindump Lawsuit Expands to TroyTec.com; Owner Plans to Settle


9/10/2003 -- The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) came one step closer to being the first certification program to successfully sue an overseas braindumper this month after identifying who it says are the real owners of the site CheatExams.com, as well as tracking down information on the site’s financial transactions.

As CertCities.com reported last month, when CompTIA originally filed its copyright suit against the owners of CheatExams.com in February, it named a Florida-based individual, George Jennings, who was the registrant according to Whois. It amended the complaint in May to name the more recent registrant Adarsha Computers, which listed a Denmark address.

However, according to another amended complaint filed with the court August 5, CompTIA states that those registrants were false, and the real owners of the site are Mala Premaney and Tushar Bhagat, both with addresses in Pune, India. CompTIA states that it was provided this information by a third-party source, which it did not name. Google searches confirm that a Premaney has been associated with an Adarsha Computers based in India.

It also states that Premaney and Bhagat also operate TroyTec.com/Testkiller.com, which re-opened earlier this year under controversy over the identity of the new owners. (Click here to read the story as well as background on legal cases surrounding these sites. Note: The Whois registration has since changed to a Gary Ritchie in Pune, India).

The ownership connection between CheatExams.com and TroyTec.com appears to be verified by recent events: CheatExams.com has been closed, stating that "We have merged with our Web site ...http://troytec.com." Troytec also recently pulled all CompTIA-related products from its site, citing generic legal concerns.

According to detailed court records recently obtained by CertCities.com, in the civil suit, which alleges trademark infringement, theft of trade secrets, and other violations along with copyright infringement, CompTIA is asking the court for $497,234.10 -- the amount it says the defendants earned in total through CheatExams.com. CompTIA did not give a source for that amount, stating only that it learned it through "investigations." It also states that revenues from the site were being transferred from First Union National Bank to an account in India.

According to the most recent court docket, in a hearing Sept. 3, Judge Stephan R. Underhill, U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, Bridgeport, granted CompTIA a preliminary injunction in the case in part due to the identity deception as well as the merits of the case. However, he declined to grant CompTIA a summary judgment at that time. CertCities.com is attempting to verify the reason for this as well as the specifics of the injunction

This deception appears to go back to October 2002, when CompTIA first began corresponding with the owners of CheatExams.com about the CompTIA-related content. The court filings include an e-mail exchange in which the defendants purportedly use the name John Connor to correspond with CompTIA outside counsel Matthew Lundy, of Bridgeport-based Pullman & Comley, LLC.

In the exchange, "Connor" shares the following about CheatExams.com's operations and source of material:

"We had started our CompTIA section only 10-12 days before we received your e-mail and fortunately, have not sold a price till (sic) date. So, I don't think there's any question of a loss being occurred to CompTIA. We are not a very high earning web site like like the types of cheet-sheets or testking. We sell only a product or two on any working day...

...Using these guides, a few good technical books, the Internet super highway and our professional experience, we developed all of our own study guides.

Testking.com, real-exams.,com, examsheets.net, ezypoass.net, 2bcertified.net, itpasszone.,com, smarktcertify.com, certifysky.com, exam rare.com, certify.com, ucertify.com, chinaITcertify.com, cert21.com, transcender.com, measureup.com, cheet-sheet.com, getcertifiedforless.com, exactexams.com, are a few common sites from where we used (sic) to get the questions.

Though we are a small company, we took all care while selling our study guides for not to get into any legal complications with any company. Due to the fear that the companies from which we purchase study guides maybe selling real stuff, we modify all of our questions, pictures & exhibits too, so that our study guides are in now way similar to the real tests..."

Throughout the e-mail exchange, which continues into early November, Lundy, repeatedly requests to speak to Connor directly via phone. At the end of the exchange, Lundy writes:

"Your communication raises numerous issues that may only be fully addressed in the context of a meaningful discussion. Unfortunately, you have declined to provide me with your contact information and I am unable to speak to you directly concerning this matter. Moreover, I have enclosed my contact information and invited you to initiate a telephone call, yet you decline because you are not in "town." I am somewhat confused as to why your current location prevents you from accessing a telephone to contact me.

...if you continue to avoid discussing this matter, CompTIA will have no alternative but to exercise all of its available options...

CertCities.com attempted to reach Premaney and Bhagat to confirm their ownership of the site, whether one of them was on the other side of this e-mail exchange, as well as other facts in case and to get their perspective on the suit. To contact them, we used e-mail address available on the Troytec.com site. An unnamed person responded to our e-mail declining the request for comment/verification due to the pending litigation, but did say, "We are going to settle the issue out of court."

CertCities.com contacted CompTIA for comment on this case and to verify several aspects, but did not receive a response by press time.

If the case settles, one aspect of the settlement may be for the site to turn over its list of customers to CompTIA. This was a condition of the settlement of a 2001 civil suit CompTIA filed against CheetSheets.com. (The site was later shut down due to a criminal prosecution of the site's owner, Robert Keppel, initiated by Microsoft.)

In that case, CompTIA sent a mass e-mail to Keppel's customers asking them to either destroy the Cheet-Sheets in their possession or send them to CompTIA (reports vary as to the e-mail's content). No disciplinary action was taken against any of the purchasers, CompTIA said at the time.

Later that year, CompTIA settled another civil suit with former U.S.-based owner of TroyTec.com/TestKiller.com, Garry Neale. CertCities.com was unable to verify if customer names were part of this settlement. Neale is still under criminal investigation by the Bexar Country District Attorney's office in Texas (see links above for more information on this).

Although the name Jennings has officially been dropped from the complaint, this case is still listed on the court docket as Computing Tech. v. Jennings, 3:03cv323.

CertCities.com will bring you more on this story as it develops.  -Becky Nagel



There are 53 CertCities.com user Comments for “EXCLUSIVE: CompTIA Overseas Braindump Lawsuit Expands to TroyTec.com; Owner Plans to Settle”
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9/17/03: john from canada says: anonymous, doesn't anyone edit these morons? Defense IT. Thanks for the words of encouragement. An entry level job is what i will continue to look for while continuing ed!
9/17/03: Sachin from delhi india says: Defence IT India , russia , brazil , romania and most other developing countries are not run by dictators. They are are good democracies. Only dictatorship countries now left are in gulf which have active US support like Saudi Arabia , Quwait , UAE , Jordan etc which serve strategic US interests . When USA says human rights , it means US rights . I know for how many years they have put embargo on india for npot having cray supercomputer till india built its own. USa gives highest agricultural subsidies in the world yeyt tells developing countries to cut subsidies. Most people who are born with a silver spoon in their mouth , dont realise how much fortune they have inherited yet blame others for their misfortunes
9/17/03: Full Blooded American from San Angelo Texas says: Sachin--you want a "silver spoon" listen. Come to America and see how the majority do live. Russia is the farthest thing from a democracy numbnuts. Also, you guys didn't build crap--you pirated stuff that Americans built. You guys beg and beg for the things we provide and we stop providing them for free you hide behind your g-ddam- ragheads and detonate yourselfs on buses! Human rights, you want to go there eh. We don't behead our people and we sure as hell don't cut out their tongues. You guys in India cry like babies TO THE US when Pakistan is about to kick your whiney little asses back into the stone age. Then, we have to send our technology, troops, and money to come protect you. Tell you what, post your email address and I'll invite you to our friendly states--I'll even fork over the money for the plane ticket. Then, you can come live here and tell me that everything is handed to us. I've been to Asia and the Middle-East and the majority of you are lazy good for nothing criminals. So, let's see what you got RAGHEAD!
9/17/03: Defense IT says: I agree Full Blooded. Sachin, you're probably a 18 year old Indian who has never really set foot in the US or any other developed country. Because you are supposedly in IT, and can afford a computer in India, you are probably a "silver spoon" yourself. You see, I have spent time in your neck of the woods (as well as Asia). I know how the cultures are. You guys are NOT as talented as you guys write that you are. For every one talented person you have, the USA has over 1,000. You can take that to the bank...an American bank!
9/23/03: Derick from Boston says: Okay Full Blooded lets be real"We don't behead our people and we sure as hell don't cut out their tongues" You just oppress any people that don't have white skin. To this day america holds back most ethnic groups that are not white. Human rights what is you president doing to the Aribic people being held in Cuba. Thats right I said your president I didn't vote for the guy. Americans are sheep and the few that don't want to listen to the hype are outcast, mexican or black. Okay lets get back to IT.
9/24/03: Becky Nagel from Editor, CertCities.com says: Derick -- Excellent suggestion. Back to IT guys. Keep these posts on topic from now on or they'll be removed.
9/25/03: To Becky: says: I respect your right to remove any post on this site. If I were in your shoes, I'd do the exact same thing. However, when people express their feelings about IT jobs, and more importantly lifestyle, being stripped away from them then that is talking about IT. Let's face it, your site, along with all certification programs, wouldn't be here if we Americans hadn't developed all this wonderful technology; which is now being outsourced.............................
9/25/03: Wanted to share this says: From another posting regarding CompTIA..............................: Can you back their value up with concrete facts? I'm talking about statistics that prove your are such and such better off with the CompTIA cert then those who aren't. Sun, Cisco, and Microsuck have at least tried to put this type of validity behind their tests. They also go to such lengths as to prove what salary ranges you might attain with a certain cert. CompTIA has never done this to my knowledge. If they had proven numbers such as these, CompTIA wouldn't be slammed on as much. It would be relatively easy for them to do. Just have them reach out to their current cert holders and get feedback as to the relativity that their certs played in cert holder's current salary--knowing what salary range they have achieved is crucial as well. They won't do this because CompTIA officials know what will happen. Now do you get the picture as to why so many people don't put much weight into CompTIA's $200 PLUS tests?
9/26/03: Anonymous says: ...next will be outsourcing to Indonesia, where people buy Windows for $5, can't wait for the moment and I believe it'll be soon...
9/27/03: DJ from PA says: Becky, like I posted before, I hope your reporting is not biased in favor of CompTIA. I don't agree with their price increases. So they sue. There must be over 40-60 sites selling certs PDF test guides and I am sure they are copying it from Testking and these tainted Prometric or Vue test sites. I admit to downloaded it free from Kazaa and other free sites. In fact I purchased an all you can download 200+ cert PDF guides for only $39. The thing is I don't like hearing in the news about major lawsuits be it RIAA, or greedy 911 victims or greedy tobacco victims and I include Comptia as trying to extort more money than they deserve as compared to other hard working underpaid citzens like myself trying to improve himself who don't sue for GREED and mo money!
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