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by entropy_ 5137 days ago
I'm no expert but I think the owner of the site in question can file a counter-notice and then GoDaddy has to put the site back up.
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A counter notice would imply some kind of dispute, in which case the matter is definitely not resolved, possibly headed for the courtroom.

It does seem rather heavy for Godaddy to disable the entire site, instead of just the infringing content.