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A federal district court in California held on Wednesday that copyright owners must consider fair use before sending DMCA takedown notices to avoid liability for abuse of the law's procedures. The ruling is a huge victory for free speech advocates and may have far-reaching implications for the way content owners police infringement online. The decision is just the latest highlight in a dispute that has drawn public attention from the start. In February 2007, Stephanie Lenz posted a videoof her toddler son on YouTube. In the 29-second video,Lenz's son dances to Prince's Let's Go Crazy, wh...
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Judge: Fair Use Important Before Takedown
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Score one for dancing toddlers on YouTube. Yesterday a federal judge said copyright holders must consider fair use of their works before issuing takedown notices willy-nilly to online video sharing sites. The case being considered involves Universal
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