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The RIAA has conceded that they can't police all of the copyright violations online. And the latest court decision has said that YouTube (among others) was fully carrying out its responsibilities under the DMCA by "...complying with takedown notices from copyright holders when informed of copyright violations." The way the law is written puts the burden of proof (quite rightly) that something ...

Speaking at the Technology Policy Institute's Aspen Forum, RIAA President Cary Sherman said that the current U.S. copyright law "isn't working" and contains a number of loopholes.

DMCA - bad, but not totally bad.

The 1998 copyright law may need to be rewritten by Congress, RIAA President Cary Sherman says, unless broadband providers and others agree to antipiracy measures.

# copyright The internet bullies at the RIAA are now saying that the DMCA "isn't working for content people at all." Their solution? Pressure not only ISPs but search engines, payment processors, and advertisers into policing users, too. Please just go away. More »