Scott wrote:
>
>I am not about to interpret the law either, but, it can't hurt, if you host
>or co-locate any services, to "appoint and agent" and make that agent's
>contact information available on your web site.
>
>An agent is merely a named person.  As to the web site notifcation, the
>following _should_ be sufficient: "For questions or complaints write to
>"'COMPLAINTS' XYZ company, 123 Any Street, Sometown, StateX  11111."
>(Remember to make that information available to the Copyright Office.)
>
>The deal here is that service providers have been granted broad safe harbors
>for direct, contributory and viarious liability.  There are conditions that
>must be met, however, if the SP is to be able to take refuge.
>
>I am spending the day writing an article on the subject (as I am lecturing on
>it on Tuesday 11/10 to the Suffolk Academy of Law) and I will make a copy of
>the article available on the net soon.

Thanks Scott. It's good to hear from you again and I'm sure everyone
appreciates your words of wisdom. I look forward to reading your article.

Suz

Suzanne Stephens, Dave Stephens Design; Ashland, Oregon
541-552-1190, 541-552-1192  http://www.KickassDesign.com/


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