Quote:
Originally Posted by Nathan
Actually, you are mistaken. DMCA law clearly states that content can be REMOVED under certain scenarios, like for example illegal content. What we are not allowed to do is for example out of 400 videos take 10 and throw away the rest simply because we do not like them... Meaning SELECTING is not allowed. If we have good reason to believe that a certain video is INFRINGING (please, I did NOT say COPYRIGHTED), we are not allowed to let it go up.
|
You didn't say copyrighted... but it's not called "Copyright INFRINGEMENT" for nothing...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nathan
General privacy laws say that identifiable information, which includes the ip address, can not be openly shared with others. That is the whole point of privacy laws. Identifiable information. Which is why for example tracking cookies are ok to share for advertisers, since you can not call anyone and ask them what name is behind that cookie.
|
I'm still looking for the specific law you are referring to. If it's out there please share. I see laws that prevent the ISP's from giving out personal information... but nothing directly stating a group of sites like yours, or even mine couldn't.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nathan
Also, regardless of all this. Sending a DMCA notice is no proof that you own the copyright. Which is why its not enough to get the info of an uploader. Only a court can decide if the uploader really broke the law. If you send fake DMCA notices to sites, which you had no right to, the site will have the ability to sue you over this too.
|
Yes, is you issue a fake DMCA you are breaking the law.
__________________
Http://www.extremehole.com
**** CLOSED ****
400 HOURS of exclusive custom extreme content, already on external HD in Raw DV ready to encode.
over 150,000 exclusive images and more.