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DMCA Notice-and-Takedown Processes: List of Good, Bad, and Situational Practices

Topics:

  • Internet Policy Task Force [1]
  • Copyright [2]
  • Internet Policy [3]
Date: 
April 07, 2015

This document, known as DMCA Notice-and-Takedown Processes:  List of Good, Bad and Situational Practices, was developed by the participants in the multistakeholder forum established as a result of the Commerce Department's Green Paper on Copyright Policy, Creativity, and Innovation in the Digital Economy, [4] released in 2013.  The document identifies a number of “good”, “bad” and “situational” practices to improve the efficiency of the handling and processing of DMCA notices by both senders and recipients.

PDF icon DMCA Notice-and-Takedown Processes: List of Good, Bad, and Situational Practices [5]

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[1] https://ntia.doc.gov/category/internet-policy-task-force
[2] https://ntia.doc.gov/category/copyright
[3] https://ntia.doc.gov/category/internet-policy
[4] http://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/news/publications/copyrightgreenpaper.pdf
[5] https://ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/publications/dmca_good_bad_and_situational_practices_document.pdf