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Originally Posted by SAS_Jack
I'm upto page 25 on the indictment and its pretty damning. And its stuff that the majority of us in this industry have know for a while.
Sorry for the spam, but so far, these are pretty important when it comes to safe harbour under the DMCA Act.
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22. When a file is being uploaded to Megaupload.com, the Conspiracy?s automated system calculates a unique identifier for the file (called a ?MD5 hash?) that is generated using a mathematical algorithm. If, after the MD5 hash calculation, the system determines that the uploading file already exists on a server controlled by the Mega Conspiracy, Megaupload.com does not reproduce a second copy of the file on that server. Instead, the system provides a new and unique URL link to the new user that is pointed to the original file already present on the server. If there is more than one URL link to a file, then any attempt by the copyright holder to terminate access to the file using the Abuse Tool or other DMCA takedown request will fail because the additional access links will continue to be available.
23. The infringing copy of the copyrighted work, therefore, remains on the Conspiracy?s systems (and accessible to at least one member of the public) as long as a single 11 link remains unknown to the copyright holder. The Conspiracy?s internal reference database tracks the links that have been generated by the system, but duplicative links to infringing materials are neither disclosed to copyright holders, nor are they automatically deleted when a copyright holder either uses the Abuse Tool or makes a standard DMCA copyright infringement takedown request. During the course of the Conspiracy, the Mega Conspiracy has received many millions of requests (through the Abuse Tool and otherwise) to remove infringing copies of copyrighted works and yet the Conspiracy has, at best, only deleted the particular URL ofw hich the copyright holder complained, and purposefully left the actual infringing copy of the copyrighted work on the Mega Conspiracy-controlled server and any other access links completely intact.
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so if person a put a video that he want to backup on mega upload but doesn't share with anyone (and therefore stays hidden from the copyright holder)
you want his backup to be wiped out because someone else decides to infringe (share)
or are you saying your expecting mega upload to put up 11 copies of the content waste resources and completely eliminate the network effect benefits.
If they did that the same exact consequence would happen (only the reported one would go down)