Alex wrote:
Good plan to start but wouldn't it be appropriate to send > their ISP a DCMA art 512 takedown request in a few days?
IMO, no. First let's give them the benefit of the doubt and officially be nice for a few weeks. If they ignore our first letter and then a sternly-worded follow-up in that time frame, /then/ we should consider going to their ISP. This has worked fairly well so far, but it does take more time (at least a few weeks to a month). Most of the time people are just making hasty mistakes and really don't think they are doing anything wrong.
However, I thought that it cost at least a few hundred bucks lawyer time for every DMCA letter... Do you mean to say that /anybody/ with a reasonable amount of intelligence and knowledge of the DMCA can write these things? That is at the same time empowering but also scary. And what do we do if they are their own ISP?
-- Daniel Mayer (aka mav)