Now if we could just get the automated DMCA "pay up or we sue you"
extortion emailers to realize that Canadian ARIN IP blocks are not subject
to the DMCA.

All that crap goes to /dev/null...
On Feb 2, 2016 9:31 AM, "Jeremy" <jeremysmi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What do you thing about charging a fee every time that a customer gets a
> DMCA takedown notice.  These notices take time to track down and follow up
> on.  If we charged $20 every time it would make it not really worth it to
> pirate that $10 movie.  I would think that it should be legal, so long as
> we add it to our customer agreement.  Anyone ever thought about this?
> Right now we pass on 5 of them and then make them find a new provider.  It
> seems like they would be less likely to hit 5 if they had to pay $20 for
> each one.  We really don't want these guys on our network anyway, so no
> sweat if they just cancel.  Is anyone out there charging customers a fee
> for these?  I know most of you just ignore them, but we like passing them
> on, as it lowers our overall usage.
>

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