josephcsible 1 day ago

I wish this kind of behavior were punishable under the "reckless disregard for the truth" doctrine. (And also that perjury for lying on DMCAs was better enforced in general.)

  • carefree-bob 1 day ago

    We really need to reform DMCA, for example require posting a bond if a challenge is disputed.

    • hsbauauvhabzb 1 day ago

      It does need it, but who would do that? It’s not a public enough issue that the average voter would care, and the people who abuse dmca will inevitably be large companies.

      • Choco31415 10 hours ago

        Disputes between large companies can still lead to extra pressure to reform the DMCA system.

  • extraduder_ire 1 day ago

    Youtube's takedown system isn't technically a DMCA notice. It's in addition to them.

conartist6 1 day ago

moar, moar, moar

if they aren't feeling the pain they cause they'll never fix it

hsbauauvhabzb 1 day ago

Googles position on this is the risk of ignoring a DMCA/copywrite report is that they get sued, which is understandable. Even if you can/could countersue a fictitious report, it would be cost prohibitive.

I just wish the law would enable ignoring of continued false claims. Once your name is burnt, you should have a harder time reporting things in future.

  • whizzter 1 day ago

    I really hope NVidia takes this to court and manages to sue them for a ridiculous amount that sets a precedent.

    • hsbauauvhabzb 21 hours ago

      Would it though? The only precedent it would set is to not mess with trillion dollar companies.

themafia 1 day ago

For corporations it's an honor system.

For the lowly users it's strike first ask questions later.