Many
Internet Service Providers (ISP) assume that take-down requirements with
respect to copyright claims are fairly standard and that they can readily avoid
copyright liability for posts by users by following some simple rules. The
activity in the Courts on the Circuit Courts on this issue shows otherwise.
2nd Circuit’s Safe Harbor Ruling Influences 9th Circuit to Reconsider: What’s an ISP to do?
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Friday, June 29, 2012 |
Posted by
Lizbeth Hasse, Esq.
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Labels:
copyright,
dmca,
safe harbor
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- Lizbeth Hasse is the managing partner at Creative Industry Law. Her practice encompasses intellectual property, media, entertainment and business counseling for corporate and individual clients. She is also a neutral expert in these areas, negotiating and resolving IP, business and media matters. Learn more by visiting Ms. Hasse's LinkedIn and Avvo profiles. Click on the icons provided below.
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