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Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Matthew BeyerSophomore at Siena College
April 29, 2013
DMCA History
• Enacted by the US Congress in October 1998 to update the US Copyright Act in order to cope with new communications technologies.
• The DMCA was necessary in order for the US to comply with the World Intellectual Property Organization.
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is the United Nation’s agency dedicated to the use of intellectual property as a means of stimulating innovation and creativity.
How does the DMCA Work?
Title I: WIPO Copyright and Performances and Phonograms Treaties Implementation Act
Title II: Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act.
DMCA Safe Harbor: Online Service Providers are not held liable for their users’ copyright infringement
DMCA Takedown Notice: A form used to request that an online service provider remove specific material that infringes on one of your copyrights.
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How does the DMCA Work For YOU?
How many people here have at least one copyright? (Not copyrighted material)
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But How Does the DMCA REALLY Work For You?
By limiting your freedoms through the criminalization of the production and
dissemination of technology, devices, or services intended to circumvent DRM that control access
to copyrighted works.
Digital Rights Management (DRM) are any technology used by copyright holders to control access to their copyrighted good or service.
URLs requested to be removed from Google Searches per week
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DMCA Takedown Abuse
• NASA’s second Mars Rover video was DMCA’d by Scripps Local News.
• Fox DMCA’d a San Francisco Chronicle article claiming that it was distributing the movie Chronicle.
• GoPro DMCA’d a reviewer for using the names of their products.
• Microsoft DMCAs their own webpages.
Who Does This Hurt?
The general public:• By disrupting commons like Youtube videos and
online articles.• By arbitrarily removing our data and content.
Online service providers:• Google is forced to deal with a disproportionate
number of takedown requests.• Other hosts like Youtube are forced to remove
legitimate content, which harms their users.
What Can We Do!?
• Petition your local Congressman and House Representative!
• Petition Google, Youtube, and other major DMCA targets!
• File an appeal if your content is removed!• Or deal with it.
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