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Re: Copyright - Timely notice
From: Gary Flynn <flynngn () JMU EDU>
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 13:47:44 -0500
Jim Williams wrote:
There's only one portion of the DMCA that is time sensitive & is defined in the statute that I know of - the 10 day window of opportunity in which the accused has to file a counter claim. That, according to my read of the law, doesn't start until the notice is received by your registered claims agent.
Does that mean if the organization doesn't notify the individual accused in a timely manner, the accused has lost the opportunity to file a counter claim? -- Gary Flynn Security Engineer James Madison University www.jmu.edu/computing/security
Current thread:
- Copyright - Timely notice Dick Jacobson (Dec 20)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Copyright - Timely notice Christopher Misra (Dec 20)
- Re: Copyright - Timely notice Willis Marti (Dec 20)
- Re: Copyright - Timely notice Christopher E. Cramer (Dec 20)
- Re: Copyright - Timely notice Jim Williams (Dec 21)
- Re: Copyright - Timely notice Gary Flynn (Dec 21)
- Re: Copyright - Timely notice Christopher E. Cramer (Dec 21)