What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MA
Is ignorance on their side as in they just didn't get the notice because I sent it via email? They can say it went to a junk folder etc?
2 years ago I sent them a take down notice for a site that consisted entirely of bootlegged material with download links. They were hosting all the pirated files on their angelfire servers.
Recently I sent another notice and was ignored again and ignored with a follow up. Are they that irresponsible? Out of business? Then while looking up the message I sent a few months ago I came across one I sent years ago. They did nothing. The format I used was the one I used on Youtube. I've used it countless times on file sharing sites.
What's the point of copyrighting something if companies can just ignore you? I mean do you have to send them a written notice, signature required, certified mail etc? Anyone have any idea how costly that would be(2 years ago I must have sent out 100 or more) when we've kind of evolved since the pony express and we have this new fangled thing called the internet and can send people messages very quickly, cheaply and 99% of people don't ignore your messages.
What kind of legal options are available? They're basically ignoring my notices like pirate bay.
Is ignorance on their side as in they just didn't get the notice because I sent it via email? They can say it went to a junk folder etc?
2 years ago I sent them a take down notice for a site that consisted entirely of bootlegged material with download links. They were hosting all the pirated files on their angelfire servers.
Recently I sent another notice and was ignored again and ignored with a follow up. Are they that irresponsible? Out of business? Then while looking up the message I sent a few months ago I came across one I sent years ago. They did nothing. The format I used was the one I used on Youtube. I've used it countless times on file sharing sites.
What's the point of copyrighting something if companies can just ignore you? I mean do you have to send them a written notice, signature required, certified mail etc? Anyone have any idea how costly that would be(2 years ago I must have sent out 100 or more) when we've kind of evolved since the pony express and we have this new fangled thing called the internet and can send people messages very quickly, cheaply and 99% of people don't ignore your messages.
What kind of legal options are available? They're basically ignoring my notices like pirate bay.