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Originally Posted by RycEric
budget I can only assume. There are plenty of Hong Kong firms out there who would help. I am sure it's coming though... from another source:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0911/64053.html
"But the MPAA says the current legal tools don?t go far enough. Using the DMCA for copyright holders to stem the tide of infringement is akin to ?shoveling sand down the beach ? but with a spoon,? said Kevin Suh, senior vice president of Internet content protection at the MPAA. ?That?s part of the frustration we feel.?
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0911/64053.html#ixzz1ZXm7sJEI"
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Hey Eric

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What should be done and what might happen one day is that the whole DMCA system is going to be trashed and that every website owner and hosting provider needs to have proof on file for ownership or permission for everything they have on their site/server. Thus completely the opposite of how it works now. The whole DMCA thing is based in TRUST and it's obvious now that TRUST isn't worth anything.