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- noun law A
legal notice sent in reply to an earlier notice from an opposing party.
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Examples
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In accordance with established YouTube guidelines, I filed a "counternotice", affirming that, "under penalty of perjury, that I have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of a mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled."
WN.com - Articles related to FiTting method to face global warming 2010
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YouTube guidelines, I filed a "counternotice", affirming that, "under penalty of perjury, that
WN.com - Articles related to FiTting method to face global warming 2010
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Q: Are there risks to the counternotice that might not be present under §512 (f)?
TPRC 2009: Copyright, DMCA and IPRs Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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If so, and you'd like to counternotice but are afraid of getting sued, we'd like to hear from you.
Archive 2009-02-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Q: Are there risks to the counternotice that might not be present under §512 (f)?
Archive 2009-09-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Unlike the UK, which has liability arrangements similar to the DMCA, takedown procedures in the US contain a specific remedy for those whose content has been removed from the net unfairly – the DMCA counternotice.
RNB Quicklinks: Patty Hearst, Jesus OneTouch, L. Ron Hubbard, and more… 2008
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That gives them the opportunity to file a counternotice under the statue, and say, Hey, wait a second — I had the right to put that Seinfeld episode up.
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Just to be clear, Founding Bloggers could sue under 512(f) even if CNN does "back down," either by withdrawing its takedown notice, or by doing nothing in the face of FB's counternotice (in which case YouTube would re-post the video).
"Founding Bloggers' incorporation of the CNN footage was clearly for the purpose of criticizing and commenting on Roesgen's reporting..." Ann Althouse 2009
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Since many of the notices did not even include this information, there was no way for the bloggers to file a DMCA counternotice.
Benton Foundation - Headlines Benton Foundation 2010
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At least with Lessig, you have someone who knows what happened, and knows how to file a counternotice -- though, who knows how long it will take for this situation to be corrected.
Techdirt Mike Masnick 2010
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