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| Chilling Effects Clearinghouse > DMCA Safe Harbor > Notices > WSI complains again of workshop description misuse (NoticeID 2489, http://chillingeffects.org/N/2489) | Location: https://www.chillingeffects.org/dmca512/notice.cgi?NoticeID=2489 |
September 28, 2005
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Google, Inc.
Mountain View, CA, 94043, USA
Sent via: postal mail
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Dear Sirs: RE: COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT I am the President for WSI and I understand that our staff have recently been in contact with you about the misuse of a description of a workshop utilizing WSI's proprietary information, which is subject to copyright by an individual (who refers to himself as "C - Toronto, Ontario") This individual has without the owner's consent posted a copy of this workshop description on various other web pages in order to display WSI proprietary information. A copy of the proprietary information displayed is attached. Please note that the proprietary information misused appears at the following web page (see attached document). Display of a copyright protected workshop description for clearly unauthorized purposes is, in our view, copyright infringement and the workshop description must be removed from all pages that are unauthorized. The workshop description has wrongfully been posted to the following web pages, each of which has been separately identified by search query and infringing web pages described below: Search query: WSI "Hong Kong Polytechnic" If you require any further information on any of the foregoing, please contact the undersigned at [private] by phone or [private]@torontoohomeoffice.com by e-mail. I swear, under penalty of perjury consistent with United States Code Title 17, Section 512, that the information in the notification is accurate and that I am authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed. Google search Term: WSI "Hong Kong Polytechnic" http://www.qooqle.ca/search?as_q=wsi+rip+off&num=100&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq =&as oq=&as eq=&Ir=&as ft=i&as filetype=&as qdr=all&as occt=any&as dt=i&as sitesearch= &safe=imaqes http://www.qooqle.ca/search?q=wsi+rip+off&num=100&hl=en&Ir=&as qdr=all&start=200&sa=N http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff119163.htm http://www.qooqle.ca/search?q=wsi+rip+off&num=100&hl=en&Ir=&as qdr=all&start=400&sa=N http:I/www.badbusinessbureau.com/reports/ripoff127626.htm http://www.gooqle.ca/search?q=wsi+took+my+money&num=100&hl=en&Ir=&as qdr=all&start=30 0&sa=N http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff119163.htm http://www.qooqle.ca/search?as_q=%E2%80%9Cwsi+lied%E2%80%9D&num=100&hI=en&btnG =Gooqle+Search&as epq=&as oq=&as eq=&Ir=&as ft=i&as filetype=&as qdr=all&as occt=any_&as dt=i&as sitesearch=&safe=imaqes http://www.badbusinessbureau.com/reports/ripoff127626.htm http://www.qooqle.ca/search?as_q=wsi+lied&num=100&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq=& as oq=&as eq=&Ir=&as ft=i&as filetype=&as qdr=all&as occt=any&as dt=i&as sitesearch=&s afe=images http://ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff155498.htm
Infringing web pages:
http://www.google.ca/search?as q=WSI+%22Honq+Konq+Polytechnic%22&num=100&hl=en&bt nG=Gooqle+Search&as epq=&as oq=&as eq=&Ir=&as ft=i&as filetype=&as qdr=all&as occt= any&as dt=i&as sitesearch=&safe=images
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I have a good faith belief that use of the copyrighted materials described above, on the allegedly infringing web pages, is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
[private] President
Google Search 100 results
http://www.qooqle.ca/search?as q=WSI+%22Honq+Konq+Polytechnic%22&num=100&hl=en&bt nG=Google+Search&as epq=&as oq=&as eq=&Ir=&as ft=i&as filetype=&as qdr=all&as occt= anv&as dt=i&as sitesearch=&safe=imaqes
http://ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoffl55498.htm http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff119163.htm http://badbusinessbureau.com/reports/ripoffl03528.htm
Other google terms with the key word WSI
http://www.qooqle.ca/search?as_q=wsi+scam&num=100&hl=en&btnG=Google+Search&as_epq =&as oq=&as eq=&Ir=&as ft=i&as filetype=&as qdr=all&as occt=any&as dt=i&as sitesearch= &safe=imaqes
http://ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff155498.htm
http://ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoffl55498.htm
http://www.google.ca/search?q=wsi+lied&num=100&hl=en&Ir=&as qdr=all&start=300&sa=N
http://www.badbusinessbureau.com/reports/ripoff127626.htm
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Question: Why does a search engine get DMCA takedown notices for materials in its search listings? Answer: Many copyright claimants are making complaints under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Section 512(d), a safe-harbor for providers of "information location tools." These 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 users' materials it links to, 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?
Question: What constitutes copyright infringement?
Answer: Subject to certain defenses, it is copyright infringement for someone other than the author to do the following without the author's permission: Question: What defenses are there to copyright infringement? Answer: The primary defense to copyright infringement is "fair use." 17 U.S.C. Question: What is fair use? Answer: There are no hard and fast rules for fair use (and anyone who tells you that a set number of words or percentage of a work is "fair" is talking about guidelines, not the law). The Copyright Act sets out four factors for courts to look at (17 U.S.C. Question: Where is the fair use doctrine codified? Answer: The fair use doctrine was originally a judge-made doctrine embodied in case law. See Folsom v. Marsh, 9 F.Cas. 342 (1841). Congress later codified it at Title 17 of the United States Code, Section 107. This section provides: Question: Do I need permission from the copyright holder to make fair use? Answer: No. If your use is fair, it is not an infringement of copyright -- even if it is without the authorization of the copyright holder. Indeed, fair use is especially important to protect uses a copyright holder would not approve, such as criticism or parodies. See Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, 510 US 569 (1994). |
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