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Originally posted by quiet
exactly it is incredibly easy to shut down an infringer's site via their isp if they are violating copyright. i've never run into a SINGLE case where the isp won't kill the site of a proven copyright violator asap. and i've literally taken down *hundreds* of sites/pages over the years. blah, blah, blah. some helpful dmca links:
http://www.authorslawyer.com/c-pir-l2.html (to infringer)
http://www.authorslawyer.com/c-pir-l3.html (to isp)
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Well the APIC should be going to the ISP directly and not to the sponsor. Sponsor's don't have the time to be going back and forth between APIC, the webmaster, and wherever the webmaster purchased/stole the content from to decide what to do.
Choker- In this industry as we all know, we are all responsible for providing the proof ourselves that the images are legal and are licensed. AOL, ISP's, Feds or whoever can make claims and take action against you for images that look under 18 and YOU are the one who has to provide proof they are over 18 not them.
~Alli