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| Chilling Effects Clearinghouse > DMCA Safe Harbor > Notices > Over the edge? Infringement claim against Groups posting (NoticeID 2019, http://chillingeffects.org/N/2019) | Location: https://www.chillingeffects.org/dmca512/notice.cgi?NoticeID=2019 |
June 03, 2005
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User Support, DMCA Complaints
Google, Inc.
Mountain View, CA, 94043, USA
Sent via: fax
Re: Notice of Copyright Infringement Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) an
Dear Sir or Madam: We recently learned of content available through the Google groups function which infringes our copyright and which violate an injunction issued by the Federal District Court, Middle District of Florida. Pursuant to the DMCA, the copyright owner respectfully requests that you remove the unauthorized, infringing materials from your web site immediately. The copyrighted works infringed are course materials copyrighted in 1987 by Harry Palmer. All rights reserved. Eldon Braun and his agents have been enjoined from selling, publishing, or distributing "The Source Course" by the Federal District Court, Middle District of Florida because it violates Harry Palmer's copyrights. Attached is a copy of the judgment enjoining its sale, publication or distribution. The first message ID and header in the attachment contains a posting that is publication of the enjoined work, "The Source Course" which was found to infringe copyrighted works of Harry Palmer. The remaining message IDs and headers contain copyright infringement separate from the injunction. I represent the copyright holder in this matter as his authorized agent. My address, telephone number, and e-mail address are: [Private], Esquire I have a good faith belief, and in fact know for certain, that the use of the copyrighted materials is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law. In fact, it is counter to federal court order. Pursuant to the DMCA, the copyright owner respectfully requests that you immediately remove access to the infringing materials from your website. Please notify me when the posts have been removed. If you. require further information, let me know and I will provide it without delay. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. [Private], Esquire [Court order and screenshots attached]
Star's Edge International
[Private]
Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714
[private]
E-mail: [private]@AvatarEPC.com
I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the above information in this notice is accurate and that I am authorized to act on the copyright owner's behalf.
[Signature]
Corporate Counsel
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Question: Why does a web host or blogging service provider get DMCA takedown notices?
Answer: Many copyright claimants are making complaints under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Section 512(c)m a safe-harbor for hosts of "Information Residing on Systems or Networks At Direction of Users." This safe harbors give providers immunity from liability for users' possible copyright infringement -- if they "expeditiously" remove material when they get complaints. Whether or not the provider would have been liable for infringement by materials its users post, the provider can avoid the possibility of a lawsuit for money damages by following the DMCA's takedown procedure when it gets a complaint. The person whose information was removed can file a counter-notification if he or she believes the complaint was erroneous. Question: What does a service provider have to do in order to qualify for safe harbor protection? For more information on the DMCA Safe Harbors, see the FAQs on DMCA Safe Harbor. For more information on Copyright and defenses to copyright infringement, see Copyright. Question: What is a "Permanent Injunction"? Answer: An injunction is "A court order commanding or preventing an action. * To get an injunction, the complainant must show that there is no plain, adequate, and complete remedy at law and that an irreparable injury will result unless the relief is granted... [A]permanent injunction [is] [a]n injunction granted after a final hearing on the merits. * Despite its name, a permanent injunction does not necessarily last forever." |
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