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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
Will this mean FB has to change? No they are not a site dedicated to piracy.
Will you will have to change? Only if your site is dedicated to piracy, but it might be wise to double check where you get content from.
All these changes will do is weed out the crooked, pirates and scum. It will not effect those who spend money online, they will have a much cleaner Internet to spend their money on. Not 100% snow white clean, just cleaner as this law will make it harder for scum to get through. And that's the bottom line. $$$$$$$$$$$
If you're a freeloader who enjoys the benefits of free pirated goods, then you had better be ready to change your ways. Or not have so much selection of free goods.
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so why do you object to a penalty that voids your copyright if you make a bogus complaint.
If legit sites are properly protected by this law, then bogus complaints should be stopped cold. And no one should lose their copyright.
If the law leaves to much space to be abused then the penalty will make potential abusers think twice about exploiting those flaws (like they are doing with the DMCA currently).