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Originally Posted by AdultKing
§512(c) of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act does not provide a time frame for takedowns to occur. It only says that the safe harbour is afforded providing the service provider "responds expeditiously to remove, or disable access to, the material that is claimed to be infringing or to be the subject of infringing activity"
There is no 24 hour takedown deadline. There never has been.
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Nobody claimed the DMCA gave a 24 hour takedown deadline. What's your point?
PornHub states on their site they will take down "without delay". Within 24 hours is without delay, especially in the middle of the week. There are two solid factors that support a 24 hour deadline that wont be discussed publicly.
You of all people should try looking at the bigger picture, other statutes, case law, settled litigation, etc. and support content producers, I always supported you.
ALL PornHub content partners should have the ability to immediately remove their stolen content without delay. Content partners should not have their full videos on PornHub for DAYS after an email is sent, let alone a takedown request.
No copyright holder should be infringed upon for DAYS on PornHub, it's simply negligent, and bad business.