How do you send Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notifications to the major search engines and directories asking that they remove copyright violators from their sites?
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA) grants owners of copyrighted material who have published that material on the Internet special protections, enabling copyright owners to have violators’ websites quickly removed from the Web. By sending DMCA notifications to the major search engines and Web directories, you can cause a website to be de-linked, and by sending a notification to the Webmaster’s ISP, you can have the site taken down. Download a PDF version of the DMCA from the Library of Congress website.
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