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Originally Posted by dgraves
what does this perfect DMCA notice look like?
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Larry's got some automated process up on his site, firstamendment.com, and though I've never run through it, considering the source, I'll bet it's quite good.
But the problem is not so much the template or form, anyway, its the specificity with which you identify the name of the work and the filename - sometimes different - and the specificity with which you identify the location where it is published. It's hard to be perfect in respect to many things in life, but it's not so hard to prepare a perfect DMCA Notice. As I recall, the statute even cuts some slack somewhere for huge and repetetive listings, but don't count on that till you look at the exact text.
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