Fraudulent site
It pretends to be related to the real University of London and its publishing arm, UOL Press. The sites specialise in selling extremely expensive notes for undergraduates and SQE takers that are sold often at more than £100. Many of the notes have “UOL Press” printed on them to deliberately confuse buyers. The content is also likely to be AI generated and/or plagiarised. It is also part of a deliberate SEO strategy so that the websites show up on Google whenever one searches UOL LLB, UOL Law or UOL Press. If you search UOL LLB or UOL Press, the fraudulent websites appear right after the real websites. Thus students are easily fooled into thinking there is a real affiliation or might fall into the wrong site by accident.
The home page and another post on the UOLLB website claim that the notes are “UOL approved”.
The owner has gone as far as to register UOLLB and UOL with the UKIPO. This is a clear case of trademark infringement and fraudulent registration with the express intent of confusing potential consumers. The sites are also using these trademarks to bolster their false marketing and legitimacy.



