Think your DMCA designated agent is set? Think again.
Many businesses strive for an interactive website, but interactivity brings with it the risk that someone else’s posting will create legal risk. Fortunately, a number of laws help shield the website...
View ArticleYou’re running out of time!
Quick, I have dinner, you handle the rest!When I say you’re running out of time, you may think I’m referring to time needed to buy presents, drawing the absolutely incorrect conclusion that I have not...
View ArticleDMCA – The takedown notice
Since we’re on the topic of the DMCA, I thought I’d put together a primer on the DMCA takedown and notice procedures. As I mentioned in my last post, the takedown procedure offers a quick way for...
View ArticleDMCA – A few things to remember
In the last post, I told you how to prepare a DMCA Takedown notice, but I also mentioned a few caveats. Some of those are: As I’ve said before, make sure you have all of the elements of the notice....
View ArticleDMCA – I’ve sent a notice, so now what?
Once you’ve sent your DMCA takedown notice, the host will likely do one of three things: Ignore the notice Ask for additional information or for missing wording Forward the notice to the customer and...
View ArticleDMCA – After the counternotice
Sometimes throwing down the gauntlet does more harm than good Once the counter notice is sent things get tricky – many customers think that, having sent the counter notice, the materials can be...
View ArticleIs your website ready for prime time?
Time to get to work!Since we’re all at home trying to figure out how to make money while away from the office or, even worse, bricks-and-mortar store, this is a good time to think about updating your...
View ArticleThink you can’t be sued in the US?
“I’m telling you Dad, you shouldn’t use AWS for your new website.”It should come as no surprise that the internet has thrown old rules of jurisdiction (a fancy word for where a lawsuit can...
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