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By Eddy James, ozhouse.org
From TheAge: Kim Dotcom’s Mega file sharing site has been stung with 150 copyright warnings, according to an international report. Dotcom launched the new fire-sharing website on January 20 in a blaze of fireworks and publicity. Less than two weeks later and Computerworld.com is reporting the company removed content after receiving 150 copyright infringement notices.
As per usual the mainstream media is either failing to do its homework or they are deliberately spinning this against Mega. I personally received two false copyright notices for my own original work. It is extremely frustrating as you are automatically assumed guilty and then your work goes offline. You then need to provide personal details and a statement on why you believe it to be a wrong claim. If you’re lucky, after about 2 weeks they unfreeze your work. But that can mean two weeks of lost income for smaller content creators.
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