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Originally Posted by Wautier
None that would care about your IP as much as you do.
Ideally; create a separate legal email address, have your counsel draft an universal template (that will work for both DMCA and EUCD notices) and have your assistant, or someone else from Fiverr send them through from your legal email address. They're going to be just as valid, and you won't have to pay loads.
I will say this as well, however: You need to have them hit the upstreams as well, and you need to make sure that they're noting how many notices were sent, and maybe, on the third or fourth notice. Pay for a fax, and fax it through with dates of every prior notice. It should note that you're going to sue both the host, and their client.
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I have a formmail system setup exactly for this.
I just copy and paste a URL or two and click submit and it sends the DMCA notice to the offending parties hosting company or online store and the content gets taken down almost immediately
