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Originally posted by JimmyStephans
...As for going to his host. Well, you can get his main listed site, but how many others does he have / use. DCMA calls for a pretty exact description of the image in question -- but my $200 content deal is over 10,000 images...
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You don't have to document every single infringement nor every page/site on a particular internet provider (includes most webhosting companies)...documenting enough to show to that infringement exists is sufficient under the DMCA.
For example, say someone copies all 10,000 of your images...document a sampling of images and URLs and you're good to go. No need to send a list of all 10,000 nor all URLs - DMCA is written to make "takedown" relatively simple.
The only area where things get tricky under the DMCA is if the infringing party responds with a counter-notification...but even then it's not necessary to document every infringment - showing a pattern is sufficient - same is also true in getting a court order, should that prove necessary.
Ron