On Sun, 10 May 2015 03:15:06 GMT, joabjim@gmail.com wrote:
>Sometimes there is an article I want to download it, but I cannot. In News & Log
>Tab It says there in not such article or it can not be found, why is this
>happening?
>
>Is there any way to filter or get rid of of these files that cannot be
>downloaded?
>
>Please advise.
What is a DMCA Takedown?
A DMCA Takedown is:
When content is removed from a website at the request of the owner of
the content or the owner of the copyright of the content.
Note: although the DMCA is part of US Copyright law, a DMCA Takedown
does not require the content to be copyrighted in order to process the
takedown OR for the request to have the content taken down acted upon
by the website owner or ISP.
In other words the fact the content is yours, or in the case of a
photo or video the subject is you can be sufficient enough to request
a takedown.
Click here to process a takedown now: Website Takedown Form
This is a list of takedown conditions:
website, by the website owner, upon receipt of a DMCA Takedown Notice
from their ISP / Hosting company. This notice is generated by the, or
on behalf of, the illegally published content owner, distributor,
publisher etc.
website by the website owner upon receipt of a DMCA Takedown Notice
from the, or on behalf of, the content owner,distributor, publisher
etc.
website by the by the ISP or Hosting company of the website that is
publishing the infringing content. This occurs because the website
owner has not voluntarily complied with a DMCA Notice and the ISP or
Hosting company must comply with the Takedown notice.
Hosting company. This occurs because the website owner does not
voluntarily comply with a Takedown notice as described above.
These Takedown actions occur upon receipt of a DMCA Takedown Notice
which uses stipulations laid out in the Digital Millennium Copyright
Act. (DMCA). This Act directly addresses the take down of (copyright)
infringed content from a website which is publishing content in
violation of copyright protection act or content being used without
permission or not in accordance to the sworn statement of the content
owner.
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