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Old 03-27-2013, 07:31 AM  
signupdamnit
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Some ideas.

1. Require every person who receives a successful uncontested DMCA takedown to supply in a signed affidavit a) The IP address of the offender and b) The exact time and date in UTC time for which the content was posted. Failure to supply this information will be a automatic $100 fine per occurrence payable to the content owner. [The intent is to make it easier for the content owner to sue the uploader and to stop people from keeping no logs]

2. Require a $0.50 per valid DMCA takedown fee from the site owner payable to the content owner if the content is taken down within seven days. For every 24 hour period thereafter the 7th day the amount due doubles.

3. Setup a nationwide blacklist for the purposes of enforcing DMCA law. If a site fails to fulfill the obligations of the DMCA or to pay any fines and is past due more than 90 days the site shall be added to the mandatory blackllist. U.S. ISPs shall be required to enforce the blacklist with null routing and nulled DNS entries.

4. Make all foreign sites also accountable under DMCA law. If they fail to meet the obligtions then add them to the blacklist described in #3. As such they will be unreachable to normal U.S. customers.

It would be the end of piracy as we know it. Overnight the scumbags in our industry would head for the hills.
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