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Filing a counter-notification indicates that you are willing to defend yourself in court against a charge of copyright infringement, and you may be bound by civil and possibly criminal penalties if you are found liable.
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Wendy's clip went back up on March 6, and apparently her counter-notification sufficed to back down the NFL.
Boing Boing 2007
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I've aggregated her several posts about the saga, and was particularly glad she had the chance to highlight the automated counter-notification tool available at chillingeffects.org.
Boing Boing 2007
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Denise sez, Former EFF lawyer and Chilling Effects founder Wendy Seltzer recently used herself as a guinea pig to test how well the DMCA notification/counter-notification process worked to get a fair use Superbowl excerpt restored to YouTube.
Boing Boing 2007
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In the event that you submit to Cox a counter-notification that includes these elements, Cox will forward your counter notification to the complainant and advise them that Cox will cease disabling access to the allegedly infringing material in ten (10) business days.
HBO: The Vigilantes 2005
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Cox a counter-notification which, to be effective, must include the following elements:
HBO: The Vigilantes 2005
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In order to get the videos restored, under the DMCA their producers need to file a counter-notification with YouTube.
Archive 2007-09-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007
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Pursuant to section (g) of the DMCA (17 U.S.C. § 512 (g)), you have the right to submit to a counter-notification which, to be effective, must include the following elements:
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Very well aware of her own rights under DMCA, she promptly sent a counter-notification to YouTube generated by the Chilling Effects counter-notice generator, no less, citing Section 512 of the DMCA saying that YouTube must replace the material if they receive a counter-notification asserting “good faith belief” that the material removal was a mistake.
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After receiving her counter-notification claiming fair use, sending another takedown notice over the same content is considered a knowing misrepresentation that the clip is infringing, according to DMCA section 512(f)(1).
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