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Your paper exposed one flaw in existing monitoring practices which could lead to innocent users incorrectly receiving DMCA takedown notices. Could there be other ways in which this is happening?

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Your paper exposed one flaw in existing monitoring practices which could lead to innocent users incorrectly receiving DMCA takedown notices. Could there be other ways in which this is happening?

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Yes. Unfortunately, there’s still very little known regarding the practices of many copyright enforcement agencies. We found one way in which DMCA takedown notices could be sent incorrectly to users of one type of P2P file sharing network. But, many more faults might exist that remain undiscovered. We believe that public review of an open and well-documented enforcement process is critical to building confidence in the accuracy and legitimacy of P2P monitoring and copyright enforcement.

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