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Does CoralCDN comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act?

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Does CoralCDN comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act?

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Yes. It is our intent to comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (the text of which can be found at the U.S. Copyright Office Web Site here) and other applicable intellectual property laws, through CoralCDN’s technical design. CoralCDN does not provide archival storage of content, like google.com’s cache or archive.org. Much like a web cache or “content accelerator” at ISPs, CoralCDN only keeps data temporarily in its file caches, either until the data expires or it is evicted (as may occur for unpopular data). As described above, CoralCDN will serve data for some maximum fixed period (24 hours) before checking back with the origin website. If the content at that site has changed, CoralCDN will fetch the new content afresh, replacing the old. If the origin site is no longer online or the particular content returns some HTTP error message, CoralCDN will only serve the old data for a short time (24 hours). Thus, if you believe that a website is making infringing content availabl

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