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<title>Their Company Description [mysite.com...]
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Their company description <br> You will be transferred to 'http://www.mysite.com/' in 2 seconds. <br><br><a href='http://www.mysite.com/'>http://www.mysite.com/</a> [123]</body>
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Obviously the page refreshes to mysite.com, but why would they code it like this?
Send them an email demanding that they stop. If they do not, send an email to Google telling them that this site is infringing your copyright (DMCA violation).
Second, alter the content of your page so that it is no longer duplicated. This attack works because Google will eventually notice that the two pages have the same content and will show only one of them in the Google index. There is some chance that it will show THEIR page instead of yours.