Unfortunately, the WMF got involved the moment when they removed the keys, also 
the DMCA notice (or any other notice)
is given to the person or organization that runs the website. It is not given 
to the user who posted the content as they can't
remove content after it has been published. Since the WMF got the notice, it is 
their responsibility to file a counternotice or not.

On 2010-03-03, at 7:40 AM, Dan Rosenthal wrote:

> Doesn't matter how they were posted. If they were, and there is a valid 
> notice, the action is to expeditiously remove them, notify the poster and let 
> the poster decide if they want to counter-notice and contest it.
> 
> All the second guessing in the world is irrelevant to a fight between two 
> people (TI and the key-poster), neither of which are the WMF, and presumably 
> neither of which are you. This is not our battle to fight. 
> 
> -Dan
> On Mar 3, 2010, at 8:28 AM, Techman224 wrote:
> 
>> It depends on how the keys were posted and displayed on the wiki page, 
>> however we can't see the revisions 
>> with the keys because of the oversights, to see how they were posted and 
>> where, so we are in the dark there.
>> 
>> On 2010-03-03, at 4:38 AM, Chad wrote:
>> 
>>> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:47 AM, Peter Gervai <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 04:26, Dan Rosenthal <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> I think you're misconstruing who is doing what here. The Foundation is 
>>>>> not the "person" required to send the counter notice, nor do they have 
>>>>> the freedom or the obligation to involve themselves in a copyright 
>>>>> dispute between TI and another user. It's not their determination to make 
>>>>> whether the action is necessary or not.
>>>> 
>>>> So they are not and not theirs. Who is and whose it is? :-)
>>>> 
>>>> (Unobfuscating: I guess he wanted to know what to do to get the
>>>> information back up.)
>>>> 
>>>> g
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>>> 
>>> By looking on the other sites that seem to be posting it. I don't see
>>> how posting their signing keys helps anyone trying to learn about
>>> the company.
>>> 
>>> This sounds like a new case of "we want to post it because they don't
>>> want it posted"
>>> 
>>> -Chad
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