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The mother of all copyright infringements



 
 
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Old October 15th 09, 10:51 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default The mother of all copyright infringements

Alfred Molon wrote:
In article , John Navas
says...
To be taken seriously, you need to send a formal DMCA notice that
conforms to the law.


What is a DMCA notice?


What you need to send the ISP is a Digital Millennium Copyright Act
infringement notice, also called a take down notice. You can find
software to create your own online, or hire an attorney to have one
prepared and sent to Multiply.com.
 




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