We have been made aware that emails are being sent falsely claiming to be from Bell Gully. The emails claim unauthorised use of content, alleging copyright infringement relating to music used on social media. These emails do not come from Bell Gully.
We suggest that you do not engage with the sender, click any links in the email or open any attachments. In this instance, we understand the link may install malware.
If you receive an email like this, please:
- Check the address: if the email is not from an address that ends with @bellgully.com it is not from us.
- Be particularly wary of any email that asks you to click a link or download anything.
If you receive any suspicious communications and are unsure if they are from us, please contact us directly at info@bellgully.com or speak to your usual Bell Gully contact.
Information on phishing scams, and how you can report them, can be found here.
Disclaimer: This publication is necessarily brief and general in nature. You should seek professional advice before taking any action in relation to the matters dealt with in this publication.