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November 26, 2005
Disturbing Number of Legal Flaws in DMCA Notices
Jennifer M. Urban of the USC Gould School of Law and Laura Quilter of the University of California-Berkeley (Boalt Hall) have found a disturbing number of legal flaws in so-called "DMCA notices"--which result in online materials being pulled from the Internet, generally without notice to the target. Read their summary report (pdf).
November 26, 2005 in Web Communications | Permalink
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