A reckless Google search deindexing sweep targeting the word ‘Artemis’ lists dozens of completely innocent sites for DMCA takedowns.

  • spizzat2@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Unfortunately, DMCA abuse rarely has consequences for those behind it.

    Oh look! The actual problem is buried at the end of the article.

    It’s my understanding that filing a DMCA request requires that you certify that you have reviewed the content, and confirm that you believe the content to be infringing.

    Here’s an excerpt from a sample takedown notice, provided by Georgetown University:

    I am providing this notice in good faith and with the reasonable belief that my rights as the exclusive rights holder are being infringed.

    Under penalty of perjury, I certify that the information contained in this notification is both true and accurate

    I know that “reasonable belief” gives a lot of wiggle room from a legal standpoint, but c’mon. If no one pushes back on that, of course it will be abused!

  • Ragnell@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    You should not be allowed to do DMCA searches on words that are over two thousand years old.

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      11 months ago

      I mean, I understand you need to make money but if you choose to use the name of an ancient Greek Goddess as your trade name, you can’t get exclusivity. You just can’t.