Creative Commons & DMCABrian Rowe
February 11th 2010
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Jacobsen v. Katzer
over $1.6 million in sales in the first week
 Selling on Amazon
Part II DMCA
Section 512
Section 5121. Alice Upload Content to ISP• Charlie, Bob's lawyer, sends a letter to AOL's
designated agent• ISP takes the content down• ISP tells Alice that they have taken the
content• Alice now has the option of sending a
counter-notice to ISP• If Alice does file a valid counter-notice, ISP
notifies Bob, then waits 10-14 business days for a lawsuit to be filed by Bob.
• If Bob does not file a lawsuit, then ISP must (may?) put the material back up.
IO Group v. Veoh
IO Group v. Veoh
1. Establish Terms of Use and Acceptable Use policies /w mention copyright policies and DMCA takedown procedures2. Remind users of your policies during the upload process3. Designate a Copyright Agent 4. Warn users who violate the policy5. Ban user accounts for repeated violations6. Do Not let user register for accounts from email accounts you ahve already banned 7. Require users to create accounts to upload content ???8. Finger print (hash) content 9. Respond to takedown notices quickly10. Keep records
DMCA Sec. 1201. Circumvention of copyright
protection systems
NOFAIR USE
fined up to $500,000 Five years in Jail
Credits
Slides 2 - Sarah Davies - PDSlides 15 - 19 From: Sharing Creative Works An Illustrated Primerby Alex Roberts, Rebecca Rojer, & Jon PhillipsSeveral images were used under first amendment fair useSeveral images were used through my 1st Amendment fair use rights
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