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MPAA Sends Notice to Cox Subscriber Re: "Die Hard"

August 04, 2003

 

Sender Information:
MPAA
Sent by: [Private]
Worldwide Internet Enforcement
United States Ant
Encino, CA, 91436, US

Recipient Information:
[Private]
Cox Communications


Sent via: email
Re: [8.4.2003 393256] Notice of Copyright Infringement

Dear Customer,

We are writing on behalf of Cox Communications to advise you that we have received a notification that you are using your Cox High Speed Internet service to post or transmit material that infringes the copyrights of a complainant's members. We have included a copy of the complaint letter. Pursuant to the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA"), which is codified at 17 U.S.C. § 512, upon receiving such notification, Cox is required to "act expeditiously to remove, or disable access to" the infringing material in order to avoid liability for any alleged copyright infringement. Accordingly, Cox will suspend your account and disable your connection to the Internet within 24 hours of your receipt of this email if the offending material is not removed.

Please be aware that the DMCA also provides procedures by which a subscriber accused of copyright violation can respond to the allegations of infringement and, under certain circumstances, cause his or her account to be reinstated. To do so, however, the response must meet certain criteria. Pursuant to section (g) of the DMCA (17 U.S.C. § 512(g)), you have the right to submit to Cox a counter-notification which, to be effective, must include the following elements:

(a) a physical or electronic signature of the subscriber;
(b) identification of the material that has been removed or to which access has been disabled and the location at which the material appeared before it was removed or disabled;
(c) a statement under penalty of perjury that the subscriber has a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled;
(d) the subscriber's name, address, and telephone number and a statement that the subscriber consents to the jurisdiction of the Federal District Court for the judicial district in which the address is located.

In the event that you submit to Cox a counter-notification that includes these elements, Cox will forward your counter notification to the complainant and advise them that Cox will cease disabling access to the allegedly infringing material in ten (10) business days. Unless the complainant notifies us that it has filed an action seeking a court order to restrain you from engaging in the allegedly infringing activity prior to the expiration of those ten (10) business days, Cox will reactivate your account.

Sincerely,

The Cox Abuse Team

--- The following material was provided to us as evidence ---

From: [PRIVATE]
To: [PRIVATE]
Date: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 20:49:00 (GMT)
Subject: Unauthorized Distribution of Copyrighted Motion Pictures (Reference#: [PRIVATE])

[Part 0:0 (plain text)]

Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
United States Anti-Piracy Operations
[PRIVATE]
Encino, California 91436

Phone: [PRIVATE]
Email: [PRIVATE]

Monday, August 04, 2003

Name: [PRIVATE]
Email: [PRIVATE]
ISP: Cox Communications

Via Fax/Email


RE: Unauthorized Distribution of Copyrighted Motion Pictures
MPA Case Name: usenet://[username](cox.net)@[ip address]/

Reference #: [PRIVATE]

Date of Infringement: 2003-08-01 17:12:44 GMT

Dear [PRIVATE]

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) represents the following motion picture production and distribution companies:

Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.
Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc.
Paramount Pictures Corporation
TriStar Pictures, Inc.
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
United Artists Pictures, Inc.
United Artists Corporation
Universal City Studios, LLLP
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

We have received information that you are offering Internet access and/or Newsgroup access to the above referenced account holder, who has utilized your services to post downloads to Usenet newsgroups of copyrighted motion picture(s) including such title(s) as:

Die Hard

The distribution of unauthorized copies of copyrighted motion pictures constitutes copyright infringement under the Copyright Act, Title 17 United States Code Section 106(3). This conduct may also violate the laws of other countries, international law, and/or treaty obligations.

We request that you immediately do the following:

1) Take appropriate action against the account holder under your Abuse Policy/Terms of Service Agreement; and
2) Disable access from your own servers to the particular posting(s) identified above. (See also header information attached below.)

By copy of this letter, the owner of the above referenced Internet site and/or email account is hereby directed to cease and desist from the conduct complained of herein.

On behalf of the respective owners of the exclusive rights to the copyrighted material at issue in this notice, we hereby state, pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, Title 17 United States Code Section 512, that the information in this notification is accurate and that we have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owners, their respective agents, or the law.

Also pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, we hereby state, under penalty of perjury, that we are authorized to act on behalf of the owners of the exclusive rights being infringed as set forth in this notification.

Please contact us at the above listed address or by replying to this email should you have any questions. Kindly include the above noted Reference # in the subject line of all email correspondence.

Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Your prompt response is requested.

Respectfully,

[PRIVATE]
[PRIVATE]
Worldwide Internet Enforcement

[Part 0:1 (plain text)]

Usenet Incident Summary

User: [PRIVATE]
User IP: [ip address]
Reverse DNS: [host mask]
Posting Server IP: 68.1.17.9
PostingServerName: cox.net
File Name: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ part01 - part10 + pars) - "Die Hard CD2.part.rar" yEnc
Date: 2003-08-01 17:12:44 GMT
Admin Contact: [PRIVATE]

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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (01/24)
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (02/24)
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (04/24)
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (05/24)
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X-Trace: lakeread02 1059758061 68.107.242.193 (Fri, 01 Aug 2003 13:14:21 EDT)
NNTP-Posting-Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 13:14:21 EDT
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (06/24)
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NNTP-Posting-Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 13:14:45 EDT
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (07/24)
X-Newsposter: YENC-POWER-POST Build 3 (Modified POWER-POST www.CosmicWolf.com)
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (08/24)
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Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 17:15:33 GMT
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (09/24)
X-Newsposter: YENC-POWER-POST Build 3 (Modified POWER-POST www.CosmicWolf.com)
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Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 17:15:57 GMT
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (10/24)
X-Newsposter: YENC-POWER-POST Build 3 (Modified POWER-POST www.CosmicWolf.com)
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NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.107.242.193
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (11/24)
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (12/24)
X-Newsposter: YENC-POWER-POST Build 3 (Modified POWER-POST www.CosmicWolf.com)
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Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 17:17:09 GMT
NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.107.242.193
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (13/24)
X-Newsposter: YENC-POWER-POST Build 3 (Modified POWER-POST www.CosmicWolf.com)
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (14/24)
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NNTP-Posting-Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 13:17:57 EDT
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (15/24)
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (16/24)
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (17/24)
X-Newsposter: YENC-POWER-POST Build 3 (Modified POWER-POST www.CosmicWolf.com)
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (18/24)
X-Newsposter: YENC-POWER-POST Build 3 (Modified POWER-POST www.CosmicWolf.com)
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Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 17:19:33 GMT
NNTP-Posting-Host: 68.107.242.193
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From: [PRIVATE]
Sender: [PRIVATE]
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.movies.divx
Subject: (!!Die Hard CD 2 part11 - end; REQ: part01 - part10 + pars) [01/36] - "Die Hard CD2.part11.rar" yEnc (19/24)
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FAQ: Questions and Answers

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Question: What are the notice and takedown procedures for web sites?

Answer: In order to have an allegedly infringing web site removed from a service provider's network, or to have access to an allegedly infringing website disabled, the copyright owner must provide notice to the service provider with the following information:

  • The name, address, and electronic signature of the complaining party [512(c)(3)(A)(i)]
  • The infringing materials and their Internet location [512(c)(3)(A)(ii-iii)], or if the service provider is an "information location tool" such as a search engine, the reference or link to the infringing materials [512(d)(3)].
  • Sufficient information to identify the copyrighted works [512(c)(3)(A)(iv)].
  • A statement by the owner that it has a good faith belief that there is no legal basis for the use of the materials complained of [512(c)(3)(A)(v)].
  • A statement of the accuracy of the notice and, under penalty of perjury, that the complaining party is authorized to act on the behalf of the owner [512(c)(3)(A)(vi)].

Once notice is given to the service provider, or in circumstances where the service provider discovers the infringing material itself, it is required to expeditiously remove, or disable access to, the material. The safe harbor provisions do not require the service provider to notify the individual responsible for the allegedly infringing material before it has been removed, but they do require notification after the material is removed.


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Question: What rights are protected by copyright law?

Answer: The purpose of copyright law is to encourage creative work by granting a temporary monopoly in an author's original creations. This monopoly takes the form of six rights in areas where the author retains exclusive control. These rights are:

(1) the right of reproduction (i.e., copying),
(2) the right to create derivative works,
(3) the right to distribution,
(4) the right to performance,
(5) the right to display, and
(6) the digital transmission performance right.

The law of copyright protects the first two rights in both private and public contexts, whereas an author can only restrict the last four rights in the public sphere. Claims of infringement must show that the defendant exercised one of these rights. For example, if I create unauthorized videotape copies of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and distribute them to strangers on the street, then I have infringed both the copyright holder's rights of reproduction and distribution. If I merely re-enact The Wrath of Khan for my family in my home, then I have not infringed on the copyright. Names, ideas and facts are not protected by copyright.

Trademark law, in contrast, is designed to protect consumers from confusion as to the source of goods (as well as to protect the trademark owner's market). To this end, the law gives the owner of a registered trademark the right to use the mark in commerce without confusion. If someone introduces a trademark into the market that is likely to cause confusion, then the newer mark infringes on the older one. The laws of trademark infringement and dilution protect against this likelihood of confusion. Trademark protects names, images and short phrases.

Infringement protects against confusion about the origin of goods. The plaintiff in an infringement suit must show that defendant's use of the mark is likely to cause such a confusion. For instance, if I were an unscrupulous manufacturer, I might attempt to capitalize on the fame of Star Trek by creating a line of 'Spock Activewear.' If consumers could reasonably believe that my activewear was produced or endorsed by the owners of the Spock trademark, then I would be liable for infringement.

The law of trademark dilution protects against confusion concerning the character of a registered trademark. Suppose I created a semi-automatic assault rifle and marketed it as 'The Lt. Uhura 5000.' Even if consumers could not reasonably believe that the Star Trek trademark holders produced this firearm, the trademark holders could claim that my use of their mark harmed the family-oriented character of their mark. I would be liable for dilution.


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Question: What are the DMCA Safe Harbor Provisions?

Answer: In 1998, Congress passed the On-Line Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act (OCILLA) in an effort to protect service providers on the Internet from liability for the activities of its users. Codified as section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), this new law exempts on-line service providers that meet the criteria set forth in the safe harbor provisions from claims of copyright infringement made against them that result from the conduct of their customers. These safe harbor provisions are designed to shelter service providers from the infringing activities of their customers. If a service provider qualifies for the safe harbor exemption, only the individual infringing customer are liable for monetary damages; the service provider's network through which they engaged in the alleged activities is not liable.


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Question: What does a service provider have to do in order to qualify for safe harbor protection?

Answer: In addition to informing its customers of its policies (discussed above), a service provider must follow the proper notice and takedown procedures (discussed above) and also meet several other requirements in order to qualify for exemption under the safe harbor provisions.

In order to facilitate the notification process in cases of infringement, ISPs which allow users to store information on their networks, such as a web hosting service, must designate an agent that will receive the notices from copyright owners that its network contains material which infringes their intellectual property rights. The service provider must then notify the Copyright Office of the agent's name and address and make that information publicly available on its web site. [512(c)(2)]

Finally, the service provider must not have knowledge that the material or activity is infringing or of the fact that the infringing material exists on its network. [512(c)(1)(A)], [512(d)(1)(A)]. If it does discover such material before being contacted by the copyright owners, it is instructed to remove, or disable access to, the material itself. [512(c)(1)(A)(iii)], [512(d)(1)(C)]. The service provider must not gain any financial benefit that is attributable to the infringing material. [512(c)(1)(B)], [512(d)(2)].


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Question: What is copyright infringement? Are there any defenses?

Answer: Infringement occurs whenever someone who is not the copyright holder (or a licensee of the copyright holder) exercises one of the exclusive rights listed above.

The most common defense to an infringement claim is "fair use," a doctrine that allows people to use copyrighted material without permission in certain situations, such as quotations in a book review. To evaluate fair use of copyrighted material, the courts consider four factors:


  1. the purpose and character of the use
  2. the nature of the copyrighted work
  3. the amount and substantiality of copying, and
  4. the market effect.

(17 U.S.C. 107)

The most significant factor in this analysis is the fourth, effect on the market. If a copier's use supplants demand for the original work, then it will be very difficult for him or her to claim fair use. On the other hand, if the use does not compete with the original, for example because it is a parody, criticism, or news report, it is more likely to be permitted as "fair use."

Trademarks are generally subject to fair use in two situations: First, advertisers and other speakers are allowed to use a competitor's trademark when referring to that competitor's product ("nominative use"). Second, the law protects "fair comment," for instance, in parody.


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Question: What are the counter-notice and put-back procedures?

Answer: In order to ensure that copyright owners do not wrongly insist on the removal of materials that actually do not infringe their copyrights, the safe harbor provisions require service providers to notify the subscribers if their materials have been removed and to provide them with an opportunity to send a written notice to the service provider stating that the material has been wrongly removed. [512(g)] If a subscriber provides a proper "counter-notice" claiming that the material does not infringe copyrights, the service provider must then promptly notify the claiming party of the individual's objection. [512(g)(2)] If the copyright owner does not bring a lawsuit in district court within 14 days, the service provider is then required to restore the material to its location on its network. [512(g)(2)(C)]

A proper counter-notice must contain the following information:

  • The subscriber's name, address, phone number and physical or electronic signature [512(g)(3)(A)]
  • Identification of the material and its location before removal [512(g)(3)(B)]
  • A statement under penalty of perjury that the material was removed by mistake or misidentification [512(g)(3)(C)]
  • Subscriber consent to local federal court jurisdiction, or if overseas, to an appropriate judicial body. [512(g)(3)(D)]

If it is determined that the copyright holder misrepresented its claim regarding the infringing material, the copyright holder then becomes liable to the person harmed for any damages that resulted from the improper removal of the material. [512(f)]

See also How do I file a DMCA counter-notice?, and the counter-notification generator.


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Question: What defines a service provider under Section 512 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)?

Answer: A service provider is defined as "an entity offering transmission, routing, or providing connections for digital online communications, between or among points specified by a user, of material of the user's choosing, without modification to the content of the material as sent or received" or "a provider of online services or network access, or the operator of facilities thereof." [512(k)(1)(A-B)] This broad definition includes network services companies such as Internet service providers (ISPs), search engines, bulletin board system operators, and even auction web sites. In A&M Records, Inc. v. Napster Inc., the court refused to extend the safe harbor provisions to the Napster software program and service, leaving open the question of whether peer-to-peer networks also qualify for safe harbor protection under Section 512.

There are four major categories of network systems offered by service providers that qualify for protection under the safe harbor provisions:

  • Conduit Communications include the transmission and routing of information, such as an email or Internet service provider, which store the material only temporarily on their networks. [Sec. 512(a)]
  • System Caching refers to the temporary copies of data that are made by service providers in providing the various services that require such copying in order to transfer data. [Sec. 512(b)]
  • Storage Systems refers to services which allow users to store information on their networks, such as a web hosting service or a chat room. [Sec. 512(c)]
  • Information Location Tools refer to services such as search engines, directories, or pages of recommended web sites which provide links to the allegedly infringing material. [Sec. 512(d)]


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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:

1. reproduce (copy) the work;

2. create a new work derived from the original work (for example, by translating the work into a new language, by copying and distorting the image, or by transferring the work into a new medium of expression);

3. sell or give away the work, or a copy of the work, for the first time (but once the author has done so, the right to sell or give away the item is transferred to the new owner. This is known as the "first sale" doctrine: once a copyright owner has sold or given away the work or a copy of it, the recipient or purchaser may do as she pleases with what she posesses.) 17 U.S.C. ?109(a);

4. perform or display the work in public without permission from the copyright owner. 17 U.S.C. ?106. It is also copyright infringement to violate the "moral rights" of an author as defined by 17 U.S.C. 106A. Moral rights are discussed here.


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Question: Where can I find the text of the U.S. Copyright Act?

Answer: The federal Copyright Act may be found at http://www.loc.gov/copyright/title17/.


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Question: What does a service provider have to do in order to qualify for safe harbor protection?

Answer: In addition to informing its customers of its policies (discussed above), a service provider must follow the proper notice and takedown procedures (discussed above) and also meet several other requirements in order to qualify for exemption under the safe harbor provisions.

In order to facilitate the notification process in cases of infringement, ISPs which allow users to store information on their networks, such as a web hosting service, must designate an agent that will receive the notices from copyright owners that its network contains material which infringes their intellectual property rights. The service provider must then notify the Copyright Office of the agent's name and address and make that information publicly available on its web site. [512(c)(2)]

Finally, the service provider must not have knowledge that the material or activity is infringing or of the fact that the infringing material exists on its network. [512(c)(1)(A)], [512(d)(1)(A)]. If it does discover such material before being contacted by the copyright owners, it is instructed to remove, or disable access to, the material itself. [512(c)(1)(A)(iii)], [512(d)(1)(C)]. The service provider must not gain any financial benefit that is attributable to the infringing material. [512(c)(1)(B)], [512(d)(2)].


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Question: Does a cease and desist letter recipient have a duty to remove materials alleged to infringe copyright?

Answer: The cease and desist letter gives its recipient ("you") notice that someone is claiming something you've done or something on your site infringes a copyright. If the materials that are the subject of the notice are in fact infringing, then you do have a duty to remove them, although there may be statutory provisions (DMCA Safe Harbor) that protect you from a lawsuit if the materials were posted by someone else. You may have to give the poster notice of the complaint.

If you do not believe that the materials are infringing, or if you believe that you are making fair use of the materials, you may choose to take the risk of not removing the materials, but a lawsuit might follow in which the complainer tries to prove they they are right and you are wrong. If the accuser obtains a court order, then you must take down the materials.


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Question: What rights are protected by copyright law?

Answer: The purpose of copyright law is to encourage creative work by granting a temporary monopoly in an author's original creations. This monopoly takes the form of six rights in areas where the author retains exclusive control. These rights are:

(1) the right of reproduction (i.e., copying),
(2) the right to create derivative works,
(3) the right to distribution,
(4) the right to performance,
(5) the right to display, and
(6) the digital transmission performance right.

The law of copyright protects the first two rights in both private and public contexts, whereas an author can only restrict the last four rights in the public sphere. Claims of infringement must show that the defendant exercised one of these rights. For example, if I create unauthorized videotape copies of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and distribute them to strangers on the street, then I have infringed both the copyright holder's rights of reproduction and distribution. If I merely re-enact The Wrath of Khan for my family in my home, then I have not infringed on the copyright. Names, ideas and facts are not protected by copyright.

Trademark law, in contrast, is designed to protect consumers from confusion as to the source of goods (as well as to protect the trademark owner's market). To this end, the law gives the owner of a registered trademark the right to use the mark in commerce without confusion. If someone introduces a trademark into the market that is likely to cause confusion, then the newer mark infringes on the older one. The laws of trademark infringement and dilution protect against this likelihood of confusion. Trademark protects names, images and short phrases.

Infringement protects against confusion about the origin of goods. The plaintiff in an infringement suit must show that defendant's use of the mark is likely to cause such a confusion. For instance, if I were an unscrupulous manufacturer, I might attempt to capitalize on the fame of Star Trek by creating a line of 'Spock Activewear.' If consumers could reasonably believe that my activewear was produced or endorsed by the owners of the Spock trademark, then I would be liable for infringement.

The law of trademark dilution protects against confusion concerning the character of a registered trademark. Suppose I created a semi-automatic assault rifle and marketed it as 'The Lt. Uhura 5000.' Even if consumers could not reasonably believe that the Star Trek trademark holders produced this firearm, the trademark holders could claim that my use of their mark harmed the family-oriented character of their mark. I would be liable for dilution.


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