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Is Donna Viacom's Bedfellow?
This woman is clearly out of line in her manner of thinking when it comes to the Viacom/Youtube debate. This is about a company, Viacom, who knew their shady method of sending out legal DMCA notices 100,000 at a time without looking at the content was going to have a margin of error, and therefore, KNOWINGLY FALSELY ACCUSED many content creators of infringement. Section 512(f) of the DMCA protects those content creators from that, and they can and will be awarded damages for those false accusations.

And before someone uses the number of 60-70 mistakes again, that was spin put out by Mr. Fricklas within 36 hours after the 100,000 notices were sent out. Clearly it doesn't take a mental giant to note that that was not enough time for content creators to discover, and then respond, by SNAIL MAIL, that mistakes were made. Youtube needs to fess up, hopefully by court order, on how many counter-notices or email complaints they received. I bet it will be in the 1000s.
Posted by: victorweb   Posted on: 02/17/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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