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Originally Posted by RycEric
Nothing bogus about this notice though. In addition, there are no damages other than inconvenience. You'd be better off spent making a service that goes after spammers and in that case I'd spend money on that. There is no "adult law" (perhaps there should be though) and by the time he finishes the bar, he may have no candidate clients left. He can then thank those folks who are to bear the true fault..... billing companies and hosts who cater to pirates.
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Originally Posted by RycEric
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seriously are you so clueless to not understand how this is an attempt to claim safe harbour protection.
they only have to remove the content if it on their servers, taking the notice doesn't mean you have a legal right to DMCA them.
Foreign companies like group telecom accepted DMCA notices too, even though they were Canadian and were not covered by the US law at all.
Seriously what the name of the lawyer who gave your advice
What the name of the insurance company that is insuring you.