Tag Archives: Digital Millennium Copyright Act
A new way to harass editors?
There’s a new way to harass editors – or perhaps it’s an old way that we’re just finding out about, first-hand. We know that repressive governments have started using the US’s infamous Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) as a new means … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon Web Services, Digital Millennium Copyright Act, harassment, plagiarism, Shycocan, SLAPP
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Will this blog be online a hundred years from today?
For almost two weeks now, we at The Wire have been dealing with a complaint that someone from Maharashtra lodged against us with Amazon Web Services (AWS), our sites’ host, for allegedly copying one paragraph in one article sans consent … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon Web Services, Digital Millennium Copyright Act, internet traffic, Persistent Web, Quiet Web, Shycocan, SLAPP, The Wire Science, WordPress
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