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Improving DMCA Takedowns at Blogger, Flickr
Tuesday, September 8, 2009In the past couple weeks, two major online service providers, Blogger and Flickr, announced improvements to their DMCA takedown policies. EFF had a hand in both: Blogger contacted us to discuss their improvements, and we contacted Flickr to raise some concerns we had. We're glad to see these improvements, which make the process more transparent for users and minimize the collateral damage to free...
Original article from http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/09/improving-dmca-takedowns-blogger-flickr
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