I have to say (as somebody who is potentially at the receiving end of
such requests), that while being polite, is, well polite, from a legal
point of view getting a DCMA request is actually nicer. Nicer as in:
simple procedure to follow, low probability of the request not being
acted on and no danger of being sued for damages after the fact.

Simon

Am 29.08.2014 10:08, schrieb Cristian Consonni:
> Il 29/ago/2014 10:02 "Nick Whitelegg" <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> ha scrittore :
>>
>>
>> I have to admit: I don't know what FieldPapers is - but this seems a
> very heavy-handed action.
>> What's wrong with the complainant just asking the font is removed from
> the source code repository? Why remove the whole source code?
> 
> I believe that some organizations just find easier to fill a DMCA
> takedown request instead of being polite.
> 
> C
> 
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