The DMCA established a standardized Takedown Notice process:
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998 acts as both a and a sword for the internet, providing a legal framework that balances the rights of creators with the operations of online platforms. The Internet's Legal Shield The DMCA established a standardized Takedown Notice process:
: Copyright owners can send a formal notice to a platform asking for the removal of infringing material. The DMCA established a standardized Takedown Notice process:
: If a user believes their content was removed in error—perhaps due to Fair Use —they can file a Counter-Notification to have it reinstated. Anti-Circumvention: The "Sword" The DMCA established a standardized Takedown Notice process:
: The platform must act "expeditiously" to remove the content to maintain its safe harbor status.