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  1. Glyn Moody Glyn Moody

    Should Websites Charge A Fee To Process Copyright Takedowns? - http://bit.ly/Jyj7v3 “Nothing in this world is for free" - ha!

    about a year ago from web at London, England, United Kingdom
    • unhammer, Christopher Allan Webber and Cédric Heintz and 2 others like this.
    • Mike Linksvayer, Christopher Allan Webber and Carlos Solís and 2 others repeated this.
    • laurelrusswurm laurelrusswurm copyright , Christopher Allan Webber

      @glynmoody @cwebber Expect it to devolve into take down charges against allegedly infringing site !copyright #presumptionofguilt

      about a year ago
    • Ellie Kesselman Ellie Kesselman

      TorrentFreak quote h33t's fee to process takedown's. Takedown Piracy objects, yet they charge rights holders. Any idea how much?

      about a year ago
    • Glyn Moody Glyn Moody

      no idea, i'm afraid

      about a year ago
    • speeddefrost speeddefrost Ellie Kesselman

      http://fr33sp33k.h33t.com/index.php?topic=3137.0;wap2

      about a year ago
    • speeddefrost speeddefrost Ellie Kesselman

      "The fee is $50 USD charged per takedown item in each request ..."

      about a year ago
    • strangelove strangelove

      Should free humanity charge copyright trolls a fee for wasting people's time and destroying the lives of those who protect open information?

      about a year ago

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