The Inexact Science Behind DMCA Takedown Notices
The Inexact Science Behind DMCA Takedown Notices — New York Times Blog
The researchers concluded that enforcement agencies are looking only at I.P. addresses of participants on these peer-to-peer networks, and not what files are actually downloaded or uploadedâ€â€a more resource-intensive process that would nevertheless yield more conclusive information.An inanimate object could also get the blame. The researchers rigged the software agents to implicate three laserjet printers, which were then accused in takedown letters by the M.P.A.A. of downloading copies of “Iron Man†and the latest Indiana Jones film.
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- Published:
- 06.05.08 / 2pm
- By:
- LowCommotion
- Category:
- Internet, Pirates and Ninjas, Your Rights
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