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RE: [7.8.2002 44916] Notice of Copyright Infringement


From: noyfb <noyfb () noyfb com>
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 11:03:41 -0700

Does the DMCA limit MPAA to going after the end point provider?

What would happen if they sent a similar letter to a backbone provider such
as Sprint complaining about Cox allowing such activities?

Would those organizations be obligated to cut Cox off from the 'net if Cox
didn't take appropriate action to completely stop the "specified
activities"?

-----Original Message-----
From: rsh () idirect com [mailto:rsh () idirect com]
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 6:46 AM
To: vuln-dev () securityfocus com
Cc: Keith Tyler
Subject: Re: [7.8.2002 44916] Notice of Copyright Infringement


Of course, none of you address what happens if the system is located outside
the US, where US legislation does NOT apply.  What if someone in southern
Manitoba subscribes to COX since it is their closest IPS?  There are houses
and communities that are literally split by the border.  Could COX enforce
those rules on their Canadian client?  Should be an interesting case, if it
happened.

rsh



On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 15:28:05 -0400, you wrote:

Dear Customer,

We are writing on behalf of Cox Communications to advise you that we have
received a notification that you are using your Cox High Speed Internet
service to post or transmit material that infringes the copyrights of a
complainant's members.  I have enclosed a copy of the complaint letter.
Pursuant to the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
("DMCA"),
which is codified at 17 U.S.C. ยง 512, upon receiving such notification, Cox
is required to "act expeditiously to remove, or disable access to" the
infringing material in order to avoid liability for any alleged copyright
infringement.  Accordingly, Cox will suspend your account and disable your
connection to the Internet within 24 hours of your receipt of this email if
the offending material is not removed.

R.S. (Bob) Heuman       -       Toronto, ON, Canada
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<rsh () idirect com>     or       <rheuman () rogers com>
                  Copyright retained.
             My opinions - no one elses...
 If this is illegal where you are, do not read it!


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