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. 
>   

Nothing in the law says that the person issuing the counter-notice must 
be the person who originally posted the material in question. As I read 
it, anyone who feels that the takedown notice was invalid can file a 
counter-notice. That means, of course, that any person willing to file a 
counter-notice is also willing, and perhaps enthusiastic, to have his 
day in court.

Ec

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