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Twitter Is Now Giving Out DMCA Take Down Notices
Thursday April 22nd 2010, 6:59 pm
Filed under: Girls,The National

Now brace yourself but this is probably the funniest most ridiculous thing that I have found in my inbox. Twitter just sent me a DMCA Take Down notice. I received plenty of those while I was on blogger to the point that they just decided to take down the entire blog but I didn’t think that I would be seeing this on twitter. The whole thing came about when I posted about the National’s “High Violet” leaking and posted my thoughts on the album along a link to Amazon where you could buy the album. This is what it said on the e-mail:

jp917, Apr 22 03:10 pm (PDT):
Hello,
The following material has been removed from your account in response to a DMCA take-down notice:
Tweet: http://twitter.com/jp917/statuses/12499491144 – New Post: Leaked: The National – High Violet http://jpsblog.net/2010/04/20/leaked-the-national-high-violet/

I could understand that it looks like a may have possibly posted a link to the album but a simple click would show I didn’t. I don’t know what to make of this, its weird and I will not be filing a counterclaim since it would just be a waste of my time, but it still makes me think of how the DMCA people will just file claim against anything. Apparently this has been happening for a while.

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Trackback by uberVU - social comments 04.22.10 @ 7:18 pm

Something similar happened to me. The difference is that I had posted a link to my blog where it was a link to download the leak.
Anyway, I think it is ridiculous that the DMCA is trying to shut down anything that leaks. Those premature evaluation helps us to buy the CDs

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