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by dredmorbius
5039 days ago
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A procedural hack might fix this: YT identifies possibly infringing content via ContentID. Notifies the label. Either at this stage or the reassertion stage, the label must file a DMCA notice, under penalty of perjury (the requirements for filing a notice are de minimis, a simple text template would suffice). If the label is correct in its claim, it (and YT) are protected. If not, the falsely-accused infringer may seek remedy under 17 USC 512(f). Unfortunately, that's limited to attorney's fees and damages, there are no additional penalties stipulated. |
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The damage performed is restriction of the entire populations ability to enjoy a PD work. So 50¢ per head of population should be reasonable damages. That should stop such fraud against the populace pretty quickly I'd think?