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10 Minn. J.L. Sci. & Tech. 387 (2009)
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Takedown Notice Procedure: Misuses, Abuses, and Shortcomings of the Process

handle is hein.journals/mipr10 and id is 387 raw text is: COBIA J. THE DIGITAL MILLENNIUM COPYRIGHT ACT TAKEDOWN NOTICE PROCEDURE:
MISUSES, ABUSES, AND SHORTCOMINGS OF THE PROCESS. MINN. J.L. SC. & TECH.
2009;10(1):387-411.
Note
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Takedown Notice
Procedure: Misuses, Abuses, and Shortcomings of the
Process
Jeffrey Cobia*
The   takedown    procedure   provision   of  the  Digital
Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA) was designed to
balance the rights of copyright holders online with the rights of
hosts who have no responsibility for, or knowledge of, third-
party material. However, the DMCA fails to provide adequate
protections and does not achieve this desired balance between
copyright holders and hosts.
This Note delineates the shortcomings of the DMCA
takedown procedure and provides possible solutions to these
problems. To understand these shortcomings, it is necessary to
have a detailed knowledge of the DMCA, specifically the
takedown procedure, as well as the reason for its enactment.
This Note describes how the DMCA takedown procedure fails
to adequately    enforce  copyrights, leads to violations of
copyrights, and is used inappropriately to censor criticism.
This Note concludes that the DMCA takedown procedure is an
ineffective and shortsighted policy that can nevertheless be
remedied by requiring all takedown notices to pass through the
U.S. Copyright Office.
© 2009 Jeffrey Cobia.
: Jeffrey Cobia is a J.D. candidate at the University of Minnesota. He would
like to thank Emily Quinlan for all her love and support, as well as the
MJLST staff and editors from volumes 9 and 10.

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