at 8:56 PM, John Levine <johnl@iecc.com> wrote:
In article <ace5e592-b82f-1e26-fd8c-aa4831c6b91e@ceriz.fr> you write:
I'm very sorry to read that, as an ISP, you have to comply with a para-judicial process that puts you in charge of censorship.
Dealing with DMCA notices is a matter of statute law in the US, and it is a really, really bad idea to ignore them unread. It doesn't matter what anyone here thinks about it.
R's, John
PS: Here's why:
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180802/17420540355/sensing-blood-water-a...
This. Plus I’m largely indifferent to it. On one hand, I’m a firm believer in a free and open Internet. But on the other hand, it’s so easy to hide your online activity that I have a hard time feeling sorry for anyone who gets caught up in the drag net. Anyone who gets a notice from us is completely and utterly apathetic about online privacy and it’s astonishing to be just how lazy people really are. I only have a few hundred users, so definitely not a representative sample size, but in all my time here we’ve only had a single repeat offender.