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Originally Posted by gideongallery
but that the point about the timelimit i was talking about, there is none, if 500,000 take down requests are sent in, a tube site has no responsiblity to put more people on it.
so instead of seeing a response in 1 week , you now have to wait a month for them to get to it.
and if there is one tiny mistake (url is wrong, declaration is valid, etc) they can put you at the bottom of the pile.
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Your time limit theory isn't relevant... already defined in many court cases, they must act expeditiously, hours is plenty of notice to "expect" it to be removed. If they don't take it down, the amount of infractions stack up, it's really simple.
So if it takes 1 month, and he sends 30 notices, the copyright infringement will be x30 or maybe it goes on days, either way it stacks up.