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Originally Posted by Dirty Dane
What if the banned infringer also uploaded non-porn hollywood movies or underage content, but no one sent DMCA notice about that, wouldn't you remove that too? If not, what is "selecting content"? If you choose to let only porn movies stay, then you ARE selecting.
I don't think any host lose their safe harbor if it's in their TOS that all content will be removed if banned or they upload something else not allowed. Maybe your lawyers should consult with the laywers for YouTube, Rapidshare etc. they do it without losing safe harbor. YouTube remove porn (select).
Rapidshare takes it further by banning duplicates. Maybe that should be implemented too, beside the fingerprint technology. Then nick2 won't be a problem.
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Dirty Dane, as I have said in a previous post I am not yet 100% sure what happens, and we are checking with legal also if removing it would cause us problems...
And you simply do not understand what selecting content is. Youtube not allowing porn is not selecting content, Us not allowing non-porn or illegal content is not selecting content either.