Google’s Blogger Changes DMCA Procedure
By Jonathan Bailey • Aug 26th, 2009 • Category: Articles, DMCA, Legal IssuesGoogle’s Blogger service is changing their DMCA practice to improve their handling of takedown notices. But will the changes work?
Google’s Blogger service is changing their DMCA practice to improve their handling of takedown notices. But will the changes work?
Chilling Effects, after being almost idle for many months, has come roaring back to life with nearly 200 new DMCA notices in just over a month.
When does a successful DMCA takedown not actually disable access to the work? When the notice is public and includes the full URL.
Yesterday I received an email Ben Maurer, one of the engineers for reCAPTCHA.
In addition to responding to a comment on a post from last week, he alerted me to a copyright case involving Tickmaster (TM) and RMG Technologies. According to the complaint and subsequent injunction (embedded below), RMG produced an application that allowed users [...]