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Drops of Games Clone Site Now Redirects to Page Named UltraCurioso; Understand

by Bruno Pferd

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  • A website cloned from PlayersForLife of Games (PlayersForLife.com.br) is now redirecting to Ultracurioso, and the clone was originally mirroring content without attribution.
  • Julio Mateus, representing Jmlf Web Media, claimed they acquired the domain through registro.br but did not offer to transfer it back to PlayersForLife of Games, nor are they using their visual assets or content.
  • Drops of Games has been pursuing trademark registration with INPI and, after an appeal by their lawyers, the trademark was approved, potentially strengthening their position in resolving the domain issue with registro.br.
  • There has been a history of complications with registro.br regarding the PlayersForLife.com.br domain approval, leading to delays and unauthorized use of the domain by other parties.

Following the publication of “Drops of Games Site Cloned Understand What Happened” on February 13, 2026, the cloned PlayersForLife of Games website (PlayersForLife.com.br) now redirects to Ultracurioso. Pedro Zambarda, head of PlayersForLife of Games, reported that the cloned site, which originally mirrored their content, now features unattributed articles on various topics. Julio Mateus, representing Jmlf Web Media, contacted PlayersForLife of Games on February 14th, stating that they had acquired the domain through registro.br and were not using PlayersForLife of Games’ visual assets or content. While Mateus expressed interest in a professional discussion, he did not explicitly offer to transfer the domain to PlayersForLife of Games. Instead, after the February 13th article, the PlayersForLife of Games clone began redirecting to Ultracurioso, which featured generic content. Zambarda explained that PlayersForLife of Games, currently located at PlayersForLife.uai.com.br, has owned the PlayersForLife.com.br domain since its founding in 2015. However, due to complications with registro.br, they had to wait for domain approval. Registro.br denied their request and passed it to an entity with a different CNPJ number. In December 2025, a different site using the PlayersForLife of Games name appeared at the original address, but now that address redirects to Ultracurioso.

Strengthening PlayersForLife of Games’ Position in Domain Dispute with Registro.br through Approved Trademark

Drops of Games has been pursuing trademark registration through INPI. Initially, the request was put on hold, but after an appeal by their lawyers, the trademark was approved. Zambarda believes that the registered trademark will strengthen their position in resolving the domain issue with registro.br.

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