--- In [email protected], robert a/k/a r
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andy, IANAL and not offering advice. In reading Youtube's TOU I see,
> like other hosting services, certain DMCA language.
>
> From item 5, part D of Youtube's TOU agreement:
>
> D. In particular, if you are a copyright owner or an agent thereof, and
> believe that any User Submission infringes upon your copyrights, you
> may submit a notification pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright
> Act ("DMCA") by providing our Copyright Agent with the following
> information in writing: (a) the electronic or physical signature of the
> owner of the copyright or the person authorized to act on the owner's
> behalf; (b) identification of the copyrighted work(s) that you claim
> has been infringed; (c) identification of the specific User
> Submission(s) alleged to be infringing, including information
> reasonably sufficient to permit YouTube to identify and locate the
> material on the YouTube Website; (d) information reasonably sufficient
> to permit YouTube to contact you, such as your name, address, telephone
> number, and email address; (e) a statement by you that you have a good
> faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright
> owner, its agent, or the law; and (f) a statement, made under penalty
> of perjury, that the above information in your notification is accurate
> and that you are the copyright owner or are authorized to act on the
> copyright owner's behalf. YouTube's designated Copyright Agent to
> receive notifications of claimed infringement is:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] For clarity, only DMCA notices should go to the
> Copyright Agent; any other feedback, comments, requests for technical
> support and other communications should be directed to YouTube customer
> service through http://www.youtube.com/contact.php. You acknowledge
> that if you fail to comply with all of the requirements of this Section
> 5(D), your DMCA notice may not be valid.
>
> Did you send your statement to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not get a
> reply?
>
>
Yes, that's precisely what I did. I documented where the file was
originally posted on my blog and identified the creative commons
license associated with it. -ac
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