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August 05, 2004
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Google, Inc.
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Re: Notice of Copyright Infringement
08/05/04 15:54 FAX [private] STAR'S EDGE INT'L STAR'S EDGE INTERNATIONAL August 5, 2004 Google, Inc. Re: Notice of Copyright Infringement Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Dear Sir or Madam: We recently learned of content available through the Google groups function which infringes our copyright. Please note that this is additional infringing content that was not included in our 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 and lecture transcripts that were each copyrighted in 1987 by Harry Palmer. All rights reserved. The lecture transcript has been the subject of previous DMCA notices as it was previously posted by this same user. The location data for the infringing posts follow. The message IDs for the infringing posts are cd9km2Scqb$1@readerl0.wxs.nl 2nkcg054fo0rnvt2efakr3s0qsjl3g4oe@news.xs4all.nl 0aq2h0tlh9rj3bmtq3qpoc678ngbhd2707@news.xs4all.nl From: "[private]" [private]@wanadoo.nl The complete header text for the next posting is: From: "[private]" [private]@wanadoo.nl aring.avatar The complete header text for the twelve remaining postings follow: From: "[private]" [private]@wanadoo.nl 08/05/04 004 ... From: "[private]" [private]@wanadoo.nl From: "[private]" [private]@wanadoo.nl 08/05/04 005 From: [private]@xs4all.nl From: [private]@xs4all.nl ... From: [private]@xs4al1.nl From: [private]@xs4all.nl Newsgroups: alt.clearing.avatar From: [private]@xs4a11.n1 Followup-To: alt.clearing.avatar From: [private]@xs4al].nl From: [private]@xs4a11.nl Newsgroups: alt.clearing.avatar ... From: [private]@xs4all.nl number, and e-mail address are: Penny R. Phillips, Esquire 08/05/04 009 is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law. Pursuant to the DMCA, the copyright owner respectfully requests that you immediately remove the infringing materials from your website. 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 Please notify me when the infringing content has 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. Sincerely,
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Subject: Harry Palmer the NUT or the CLONE of Hubbard
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 13:28:45 +0200
Organization: Planet Internet
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Subject: Look who is talking..
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Subject: "Complete avatar course sections II & III"
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Subject: Harry Palmer the NUT
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Subject: The Creation Handling Procedure of the Avatar(r) Course
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From: [private] [private]@xs4all.nl
Newsgroups: nl.scientology
Subject: "Complete avatar course sections II & III"
Followup-To: nl.scientology
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 15:04:36 +0200
Keywords: avatar, scientology
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Newsgroups: alt.clearing.avatar
Subject: Avatar Master's Course - 0: Table of Contents
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Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 00:40:13 +0200
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Subject: Avatar Master's Course - I: Behind the Scenes - [1] Your Invitation to Deliver
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Subject: Avatar Master's Course - I: Behind the Scenes - [2] The Importance of Goals
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Subject: Avatar Master's Course - I: Behind the Scenes - [3] Questions for Goal Setting
and Planning
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Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 12:45:52 +0200
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Subject: Avatar Master's Course - I: Behind the Scenes - [4] Criteria for Goal Evaluation
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Subject: Avatar Master's Course - I: Behind the Scenes - [5] Wasted Lives
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Date: Thu, 05 Aug 2004 12:47:53 +0200
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I represent the copyright holder in this matter as his authorized agent. My address, telephone
Star's Edge International
[private]
Altamonte Springs, Florida 32714
(407) [private]
E-mail: [private]@AvatarEPC.com
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I have a good faith belief, and in fact know for certain, that the use of the copyrighted materials
[private], Esquire
Corporate Counsel
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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. Question: What is copyright protection? Answer: A copyright protects a literary, musical, dramatic, choreographic, pictoral or graphic, audiovisual, or architectural work, or a sound recording, from being reproduced without the permision of the copyright owner. 17 U.S.C. 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:
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. 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 may be copyrighted?
Answer:
In order to be copyrightable, a work must be Question: What may be copyrighted?
Answer:
In order to be copyrightable, a work must be 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. Question: Who may hold a copyright? Answer: A copyright ordinarily vests in the creator or creators of a work (known as the author(s)), and is inherited as ordinary property. Copyrights are freely transferrable as property, at the discretion of the owner. 17 U.S.C. Question: What happens if an individual is found to repeatedly infringe?
Answer: The safe harbor provisions require the service provider to include in its copyright infringement policies a termination policy that results in individuals who repeatedly infringe copyrighted material being removed from the service provider networks. [512(i)(1)(A)] This termination policy must be made public in the terms of use that the service provider includes in its contracts or on its web site. Question: Does a copyright owner have to specify the exact materials it alleges are infringing?
Answer: Proper notice under the safe harbor provisions requires the copyright owners to specifically identify the alleged infringing materials, or if the service provider is an "information location tool" such as a search engine, to specifically identify the links to the alleged infringing materials. [512(c)(3)(iii)], [512(d)(3)]. The provisions also require the copyright owners to identify the copyrighted work, or a representative list of the copyrighted works, that is claimed to be infringed. [512(c)(3)(A)(ii)]. Rather than simply sending a letter to the service provider that claims that infringing material exists on their system, these qualifications ensure that service providers are given a reasonable amount of information to locate the infringing materials and to effectively police their networks. [512(c)(3)(A)(iii)], [512(d)(3)]. However, in the recent case of ALS Scan, Inc. v. Remarq Communities, Inc., the court found that the copyright owner did not have to point out all of the infringing material, but only substantially all of the material. The relaxation of this specificity requirement shifts the burden of identifying the material to the service provider, raising the question of the extent to which a service provider must search through its system. OSP customers should note that this situation might encourage OSP's to err on the side of removing allegedly infringing material. Question: What does "under penalty of perjury" mean? Answer: Law.com offers a good definition of perjury: "Perjury is the the crime of intentionally lying after being duly sworn (to tell the truth) by a notary public, court clerk or other official. This false statement may be made in testimony in court, administrative hearings, depositions, answers to interrogatories, as well as by signing or acknowledging a written legal document (such as affidavit, declaration under penalty of perjury, deed, license application, tax return) known to contain false information. Although it is a crime, prosecutions for perjury are rare, because a defendant will argue he/she merely made a mistake or misunderstood." 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:
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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