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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon
laws will never stop piracy, only technology will. so many laws have been tried to control the internet and all have failed. the only thing that can control the net is the net itself.
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Is that an approach we adopt for all laws that don't stop crime or just piracy? What if the people in charge of the technology are like Leaseweb, don't give a shit?
Piracy used to be a cottage industry because it cost money and the pirated goods were sold. Today look at the life style of the MU guys. The law will take it back to a cottage industry. Hit the money flow.
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Originally Posted by kane
It would depend on how you defined a bogus complaint. Let me give you an example and see what you think.
In this example I find a site using my content without my permission. I do my due diligence and I legitimately feel like they are violating my copyright. So I file a DMCA. The site owner responds to it and explains to me why they are not violating my copyright. I disagree and we end up in court. The court sides with the site. I honestly felt they were violating my copyright, but the court didn't agree with me.
In your opinion is that a bogus claim?
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You're arguing with a cloud. GG has no hope of deciding what the penalty will be for a bogus complaint and he's just flogging a horse that never breathed. Al least mine is still breathing a bit. LOL