What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
In May of 2009, my music project (Null Factor) released an album containing 10 full-length musical works. The name of the album is, "(in)finite".
About 60 days ago, I discovered that my album, "(in)finite", was being hosted for free download at a website called hotfile.com. Upon discovering this, I sent hotfile.com a cease and desist message that adhered to the structure outlined in the DMCA. My understanding is that a response from the alleged offender must be submitted or acted upon within 30 days.
I just checked hotfile.com - my recordings are still available.
It appears as though hotfile.com has disregarded my cease and desist. In this case, what are my rights? What are the best routes to exercise my rights?
Any information regarding this would be extremely appreciated. I gratefully await your reply.
In May of 2009, my music project (Null Factor) released an album containing 10 full-length musical works. The name of the album is, "(in)finite".
About 60 days ago, I discovered that my album, "(in)finite", was being hosted for free download at a website called hotfile.com. Upon discovering this, I sent hotfile.com a cease and desist message that adhered to the structure outlined in the DMCA. My understanding is that a response from the alleged offender must be submitted or acted upon within 30 days.
I just checked hotfile.com - my recordings are still available.
It appears as though hotfile.com has disregarded my cease and desist. In this case, what are my rights? What are the best routes to exercise my rights?
Any information regarding this would be extremely appreciated. I gratefully await your reply.