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by neuralk 2869 days ago
Exactly what I was wondering about -- couldnt illegitimate DMCA requests be an attack vector to shut down a public GitHub repo temporarily? There wasn't much to the quoted DMCA request.

Edit: I'm guessing there's enough in the redacted part of the notice to prove SC's identity. But I think the question of DMCA abuse remains.

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This happened to the SickRage project a while ago when a developer was not happy about the project being forked. The repositories were down for some time.

https://www.reddit.com/r/sickrage/comments/6oep02/false_dmca...

So, a developer of software geared towards piracy issues DMCA against OSS. face palm
Actually it could be and it is sometimes abused. You don't need to proof that you are the copyright holder to submit the request. Companies tend to err on the side of removing things to make sure they don't become liable for copyright violation.
That happened before on other platforms, I know about steam and its workshop in particular.