Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
We should act in good faith always. Good faith means if someone creates a "cloud of doubt" and they are an undisputed owner of the materials in question, a good faith action would be to remove it.
The biggest fly in that ointment is with establishing that they are the undisputed owner. There are as many misconceptions about that as there are about fair use. When that has been established it's good corporate citizenship to remove the material when they ask nicely even if we could win a court fight over fair use.
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