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RE: [dvd-discuss] adobe DMCA letters
- To: "'dvd-discuss(at)cyber.law.harvard.edu'" <dvd-discuss(at)lweb.law.harvard.edu>, dvd-discuss(at)lweb.law.harvard.edu
- Subject: RE: [dvd-discuss] adobe DMCA letters
- From: Richard Hartman <hartman(at)onetouch.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 08:57:02 -0800
- Reply-to: dvd-discuss(at)cyber.law.harvard.edu
- Sender: owner-dvd-discuss(at)cyber.law.harvard.edu
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bryan Taylor [mailto:bryan_w_taylor@yahoo.com]
...
>
> What the DMCA really does is tell your ISP that if they
> follow the take down
> process outlined in the statute then they are sheilded from
> liability. Contrary
> to what many people believe, the takedown provisions require
> your ISP to stop
> any ongoing infringing activity, not to disconnect you
> entirely.
Really? Do you have to make it easy for them?
That is ... is it _their_ responsibility to block the
(alleged) infringing material and let non-disputed
material through ... or can they legitimately tell
you to take down the disputed pages or suffer complete
cut-off?
--
-Richard M. Hartman
hartman@onetouch.com
186,000 mi./sec ... not just a good idea, it's the LAW!
--
-Richard M. Hartman
hartman@onetouch.com
186,000 mi./sec ... not just a good idea, it's the LAW!