Actually, it does not.  You simply have to get a lawyer to send a letter to their hosting company saying that there content infringes on copyright law, give the ISP notice that you will fill for an injunction and hold them accountable, along with others, for the copyright infringement. (at least in Canada).

Marc

At 09:56 AM 01/06/2002 -0500, Mike Allen wrote:
Not much you can do. Just leave it. If you hire a attorney, it WILL cost you
cash and at the same time someone else is doing it also. Take alot to prove
that is your personal property.


> Greetings fellow RSPs,
>
> I have a question. What should be done about/to a fellow RSP
> that rips pages off your site? Here's documentation of one
> RSP - http://opensrs.tele-base.net that just that.
> --
>    Hugh
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