On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 3:10 PM, Joshua Smith <joshuaesm...@charter.net> wrote:
> The article also quite explicitly says that if you set up your (not really a) 
> proxy server to serve a particular site, then you do not have any protection 
> from copyright violation under DMCA.
>
> My reading of the law and the EFF stuff is consistent with this 
> interpretation.
>
> The original poster wants google to take action, which they are required to 
> do to maintain their "safe harbor" status. I think he's right.

It's been a long time since I looked at the domain in question
(wapfree-ec.appspot.com) and it's over quota right now, but IIRC it
was not specific to the OP's site.  The OP even mentions this.  The
proxy just happened to rank higher in Google that the original
content, probably due to the same technical ineptitude that caused him
to rant here on this list.

Jeff

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