Blogs, search engines, e-commerce sites, video and social-networking
portals are thriving today thanks in large part to the
notice-and-takedown regime ushered in by the much-maligned copyright
overhaul. A decade ago, when the DMCA was enacted, these innovations
were unheard of, embryonic or not yet conceived. Now, Google has grown
into one of the world's largest companies, and its video-sharing site
YouTube has left an enduring mark on public discourse. The Mountain
View, California, company is one of many that openly acknowledges the
DMCA's role in its success, a view shared by public interest groups.

Read More:
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/10/ten-years-later.html
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