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| Chilling Effects Clearinghouse > DMCA Safe Harbor > Notices > Author requests removal of copied travelogue from Google search (NoticeID 2022, http://chillingeffects.org/N/2022) | Location: https://www.chillingeffects.org/notice.cgi?NoticeID=2022 |
June 08, 2005
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Recipient Information:
User Support, DMCA Complaints
Google, Inc.
Mountain View, CA, 94043, USA
Sent via: fax
Re:
I am a freelance writer. I was paid for an article by Student Traveler magazine. It originally appeared on their website at: Recently, I discovered www.copyscape.com and did a search and discovered that www.eslusa.org had stolen my article and was using it without payment or permission. As well, by doing a Google search query using: Guatemalan guinea pig language school. I found this site listed after the Student Traveler (non-offending) site. www.eslusa.org/General/NewsLetter/newsletter_0505.asp - 67k - 6 Jun2005 Sorry, but I was unable to ascertain the Message ID you require. 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, by its agent or the law. I swear, under penalty of perjury, that the information in the notification is accurate and that I am the copyright owner or am authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed. My e-mail address and contact information is listed above. Thank you for your time and consideration in this matter. Sincerely,
www.studenttraveler.com/mag/02-05/guatemala.php
[Signature]
Colleen Friesen
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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?
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