What are you going on about?

Protecting your copyrighted works via takedown notices is not the same as 
signing up for the site in order to upload content.

And other people cannot claim to be the copyright holder and start throwing 
takedown notices around on your behalf, that we be bogus and an abuse of the 
DMCA.

Cheers

Steve

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "daredolls" <dared...@...> wrote:
>
> so go there, claim our rights, use our name, see what happens.
> dyna-flix.com
> 
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mark Villaseñor <videoblogyahoogroup@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Steve Elbows: "I very much doubt that you have to be a user of the service 
> > in order to file a takedown notice under the DMCA."
> > 
> > I agree.
> > 
> > 17 USC §1203 is clear about this, as is ample supporting case law. Being 
> > "banned" from a video ISP (YT, Yahoo, etc.) cannot and does not preclude 
> > one 
> > from defending copyright.
> > 
> > Mark Villaseñor,
> > http://www.TailTrex.tv
> > Canine Adventures For Charity - sm
> > http://www.SOAR508.org
> >
>


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