Unjust and extraterritorial law: DMCA: Difference between revisions

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{{DeletionRequest|An article like this already exists, the "Digital Millennium Copyright Act". I believe that, after the "DMCA" article gets finished, this one should be deleted.


In the meantime, people could use this page to find more information to then put in the DMCA page.}}
The DMCA is a US legal framework that does not proceed under the presumption that people are innocent. Most often, creative works are removed or blocked immediately, without any formal investigation or judicial hearing. Once a takedown notice is filed, users are expected to prove they are not infringing, which may require them to reveal personal information and accept legal risks. The content remains offline until the conflict is resolved, regardless of the user's good faith or the legitimacy of the original claim.
The DMCA is a US legal framework that does not proceed under the presumption that people are innocent. Most often, creative works are removed or blocked immediately, without any formal investigation or judicial hearing. Once a takedown notice is filed, users are expected to prove they are not infringing, which may require them to reveal personal information and accept legal risks. The content remains offline until the conflict is resolved, regardless of the user's good faith or the legitimacy of the original claim.