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Originally Posted by FightThisPatent
So far, it seems like a big win for webmasters over the incredibly ridiculous burdens they were looking to apply (ie. seconday recordkeepers).. BUT, remember, existing 10+ year 2257 still applies to all webmasters...and this is just the 10th circuit.
What has not changed is the responsibility to be able to point DOJ to the content producer of any image you carry on your website.
So if you are playing the "knock knock, it's DOJ " game at home, look at any image on your site, and see if you can identify which content producer that is listed on your 2257.html page that image belongs to.
If you can't do that, then doesn't matter that the secondary recordkeeper requirements have been knocked down, you still have a 2257 problem.
Fight the rain on the parade!
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True, but this is a much MUCH MUCH easier thing to fulfill.
And this is much less likely to actually happen to secondary folks if most of the teeth have been taken out for them.