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Sex and the DMCA

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Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

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Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

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If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

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Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

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If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

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Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

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If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

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Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

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If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

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Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

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Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

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Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

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Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

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If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

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Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

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If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…

Tag Archive: hosts

Sex and the DMCA

dancing-dolls-580-sized

Adult content providers face additional struggles in securing DMCA compliance. But overcoming those challenges can be nearly impossible.

5 Sneaky Ways Host Try to Prevent DMCA Notices

stop-sign-sized

Hosts, sometimes accidentally and sometimes intentionally, put up blocks to prevent copyright holders from filing DMCA notices. Here’s how to get around them.

Wanted: Your DMCA Horror Stories

spider-sized

If you’ve had a bad experience regarding with the DMCA with your host, either as a filer or a customer, now is your chance to tell your story.

Netcraft Toolbar: Elegant Host Detection

An old, but under-appreciated toolbar by Netcraft may make life a lot easier for those who deal with copyright infringement and spam.

How Long Should a DMCA Notice Take

Hosts seem to disagree wildly on how long it should take to respond to a DMCA notice, but how long should it really take? With the law unclear, we have to look at other sources for ideas.

Takedown FAQ

Whenever copyright holders are first introduced to the idea of a DMCA takedown, they inevitably have many questions about it. Here are ten of the more common questions answered.

Housekeeping: New Hosting

If you can read this, then you’re probably looking at PlagiarismToday on its new, albeit temporary, home. I’m currently upgrading and expanding the hosting to make it faster and more reliable.

Open Call: Your DMCA Stories

Have you ever had an abuse agent go out of his way to help you? What about a DMCA agent who ignored your letters? Here is your chance to tell the world.

The Need for DMCA Transparency

Though many understand how the DMCA is designed to function when it comes to removing infringing works, few have any idea what happens after a notice has been submitted. It is time to change that.

Perez Hilton’s Site Goes Down

In a blow to besieged gossip blogger Perez Hilton, his site was taken down Thursday by his host due to repeated copyright infringement claims. Hilton, who is already involved in four different lawsuits with eight different agencies, including the case with the X17 photo agency, was able to get his site back up in limited…