Fenwick & West Litigation partner Andrew Bridges provides a brief overview of the Safe Harbor provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). The Safe Harbor provisions are designed to protect service providers from claims of copyright infringement provided they meet certain criteria.?
Topics: Copyright, DMCA, Infringement, Internet Service Providers, Safe Harbors
Published In: Communications & Media Law Updates, Intellectual Property Updates, Science, Computers & Technology Updates
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