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    Archive for July, 2007

    Posted by Bernie Dietz
    Categories: Legal Protection

    Evan Brown over at InternetCases.com has a good overview of the recent happenings in a year old case against YouTube over whether YouTube deserves DMCA safe harbor protection from claims of copyright infringement.   As Evan describes, the Court found seven different requirements that a web site needs to meet to be able to claim safe harbor. 

    Court interpretation like this are important.  Illumination of the requirements of the DMCA for web sites that allow users to upload content are necessary to better help us Internet attorneys advise these web sites on ways to minimize their legal exposure. 


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