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A Note to the Furry Fandom

April 8, 2008

 

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To whom it may concern:

I am writing to file a complaint per the Digital Millenium Copyright Act and to request that copyrighted works be removed from your site.


1. The copyrighted work contains multiple copyright photographs, including all images except the bottom most image. The page also contains multiple quotes from copyrighted works.

2. The copyrighted works appear at the following URL: http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/[private]

3. My contact information is [private]@nethere.com

4. I believe in good faith that the aforementioned and described work is used at the aforementioned location without the permission of the copyright owner or agent, and in violation of copyright and DMCA laws.

5. I certify under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this notice is correct, and that I am the owner of the copyright or the authorized representative of the copyright owner.

In addition, this page is nothing but libel. I would, therefore, request that this page be removed. Further, this entire website, in its mission statement, indicates that it is dedicated to libel of people. A cursory examination of the site indicates this to be true. Your accepted use policies, quoted below, seems to indicate that this website is in violation of those terms.


I appreciate your assistance in this matter. This website demonstrates a symptom I'm afraid. "Furries" as they refer to themselves, seem to think they can skirt the law via the internet. The website here only demonstrates a larger trend of flaunting the law and abusing people using libel, slander, harassment and other tactics. The problem is, there are so many naive youngsters in the "furry fandom" that are unaware of their rights and duties as citizens to protect themselves from these illegal activities. Encyclopedia Dramatica, I'm afraid, is not the only website promoting illegal activities.

I do appreciate your attention in this matter. I apologize that these people see fit to conduct these activities with a total lack of respect for your rules. Perhaps the loss of your services will help these people recognize that they are in violation of the law and they might change their ways. Given past experience however; I expect that instead, they will continue to harass and libel me for speaking out where few others have. Oh well...someone has to stand up for what's right.

I look forward to hearing the resolution of this matter.

Thank you.

Sincerely,


[private]

 
FAQ: Questions and Answers

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Question: What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act?

Answer: The DMCA, as it is known, has a number of different parts. One part is the anticircumvention provisions, which make it illegal to "circumvent" a technological measure protecting access to or copying of a copyrighted work (see Anticircumvention (DMCA)). Another part gives web hosts and Internet service providers a "safe harbor" from copyright infringement claims if they implement certain notice and takedown procedures (see DMCA Safe Harbor).


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Question: What kinds of things are copyrightable?

Answer: In order for material to be copyrightable, it must be original and must be in a fixed medium.

Only material that originated with the author can support a copyright. Items from the public domain which appear in a work, as well as work borrowed from others, cannot be the subject of an infringement claim. Also, certain stock material might not be copyrightable, such as footage that indicates a location like the standard shots of San Francisco in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Also exempted are stock characters like the noisy punk rocker who gets the Vulcan death grip in Star Trek IV.

The requirement that works be in a fixed medium leaves out certain forms of expression, most notably choreography and oral performances such as speeches. For instance, if I perform a Klingon death wail in a local park, my performance is not copyrightable. However, if I film the performance, then the film is copyrightable.

Single words and short phrases are generally not protected by copyright, even when the name has been "coined" or newly-created by the mark owner. Logos that include original design elements can be protected under copyright or under trademark. Otherwise, words, phrases and titles may be protected only by trademark, however.


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Question: Do plot synopses and reproductions of photographs infringe on copyrights?

Answer: A plot synopsis may or may not infringe on a copyright, depending on whether the court finds that the use of original material is fair use. Photographs are protected by the copyright holder's rights to both reproduce and display his work, and this right may be violated by posting those photographs on the Internet.


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Question: What is penalty of perjury?

Answer: Perjury is the act of lying or making verifiably false statements on a material matter under oath or affirmation in a court of law or in any of various sworn statements in writing. Perjury is a crime because the witness has sworn to tell the truth and, for the credibility of the court, witness testimony must be relied on as being truthful. The rules for perjury apply when a person has made a statement under penalty of perjury, even if the person has not been sworn or affirmed as a witness before an appropriate official.


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