tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8109098208826467694.post8036218253882262845..comments2023-10-24T04:17:16.310-07:00Comments on Isobael Liu: This and that...Isobaelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03761115379482525260noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8109098208826467694.post-71690276316916919332010-05-24T07:30:28.610-07:002010-05-24T07:30:28.610-07:00It's a standard, copyright infringement notice...It's a standard, copyright infringement notice from my publisher to use...<br /><br />And the download site has a page for a disclaimer where they say they can't do crap since they just host the hub, not the files, but to let them know you're filing a complaint about it and they'll look into it.Isobaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03761115379482525260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8109098208826467694.post-73456848442441177672010-05-24T01:10:42.666-07:002010-05-24T01:10:42.666-07:00As a friend and someone VERY well versed in these ...As a friend and someone VERY well versed in these matter, be careful with those cease & desist and DMCA take-down orders. because those sights AREN'T hosting the files. <br /><br />if you e-mail them nicely they will usually help, but if you actually leave them a DMCA type notice, there is legal precedent for them to take action against you, because of the fact that the files aren't hosted directly. <br /><br />The law get's very murky here, and can change drastically based on where the server is physically hosted, which may or may not be the same place as their bandwidth is bought from etc. <br /><br />So just as an FYI, try the non-legal-document route first whenever possible, they are usually fairly good about respecting people. also that way, you have a e-mail/paper trail. it leaves you in a far less actionable position, and then if they refuse to help, take it to the next step.Lancabanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08941919999645515254noreply@blogger.com