Google's DMCA takedowns leaving Blogger users high and dry - Ars Technica »
Posted By Shana4Liberty 8 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyThe Digital Millennium Copyright Act is supposed to balance the rights of copyright holders and online authors, while protecting Internet service providers from getting caught in the crossfire. But Google's policy for handling DMCA notices seems to leave bloggers with scant hope of getting improperly removed content restored.
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