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Copyright infringement notice
- Subject: Copyright infringement notice
- From: lesmith at ecsis.net (Larry Smith)
- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2012 14:55:13 -0500
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
On Wed August 22 2012 14:07, Robert Bonomi wrote:
> I'm NOT SURE whether the ISP has any potential liability in _this_
> situation -- there's nothing 'published' by their customer for them to
> 'take down', etc.
Actually, I believe in most cases the only way "they" (DMCA) see the
data is that it _is_ published as a bittorrent file, meaning that others
can leach or download from that location as well as the originating
(or original) file itself. In almost all cases that I have received these,
I can open my torrent, search for that file, and the IP address mentioned
shows up as a possible download (almost, not all)...
--
Larry Smith
lesmith at ecsis.net