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Posted by nospam on 12/06/06 04:01
In article <4tlofbF140di1U1@mid.individual.net>, PTravel
<ptravel@travelersvideo.com> wrote:
> Federal law exempts websites like Youtube from liability for infringing
> material uploaded by their users without their knowledge. Once notified of
> infringement Youtube has an obligation to delete the infringing material or
> face liability. What would you have the content owners do? Sue every
> single person who uploads infringing material, one at a time? The content
> owners notify Youtube, per statute, and the infringement is removed.
how does this relate to where a photo printing service or copy shop
(such as walmart or kinkos) will refuse to print something that looks
'too professional,' therefore assuming (sometimes incorrectly) that the
patron does not own the rights?
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