United States:
The Procedures For Agent Registration Have Changed: Do The Changes Go Far Enough?
13 December 2016
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
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Amy Baker (Of Counsel-Orlando) wrote the feature article in the
November 30, 2016, issue of DRI's The Voice. In
"The Procedures for Agent Registration Have Changed: Do the
Changes Go Far Enough?" Amy explains that the changes to the
regulations related to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
now require that online service providers electronically register a
DMCA agent, but Congress has been inundated with requests to
abolish the safe harbor provision, which immunizes websites and
other online service providers that allow users to post
content.
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