josephcsible 16 hours 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 15 hours ago

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

    • hsbauauvhabzb 15 hours 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.

  • extraduder_ire 13 hours ago

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

conartist6 15 hours ago

moar, moar, moar

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

hsbauauvhabzb 15 hours 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 14 hours ago

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

    • hsbauauvhabzb 10 hours ago

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

themafia 15 hours ago

For corporations it's an honor system.

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