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DMCA Game Answer |
| Published: July 27, 2007, 10:50 am |
| Tags: legal issues, articles, dmca, content theft, copyright, copyright infringement, game, legal, plagiarism, stock letters, templates, winner |
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First off, congratulations to Jeremy Steele for successfully guessing which notice was correct! Due to an appeal to the Plagiarism Today Supreme Court, namely my wife, Jeremy has been declared the winner of the contest and I’ve been ordered to pay a heavy fine for being evil. So Jeremy, congratulations. You earned it by figuring out a very tough puzzle. However, the puzzle was designed to make a point about the complexity of submitting and determining the validity of a DMCA notice. I think it achieved that. That, of course, brings me to the solution. The third notice was the valid one, if you want to know why, keep reading below. Missing Something All three notices were missing something, the trick was to figure out which missing item was not actually required by the law. The first notice was missing a statement, under the penalty of perjury, that the notice was accurate. Several who played the game caught that and were completely right. The notice is completely invalid. The [ Full article ] |
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