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From: Steve Zenone (zenone_at_cats.ucsc.edu)
Date: Thu Jul 11 2002 - 11:16:04 CDT

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    Hello Folks,

    I have a question to ask you: Do you believe it is advisable
    to reply to infringement complaints regarding copyrighted
    material informing the notifying party that the material has
    been removed from the subscriber's system? I will quote a
    concern below:

    "The DMCA does require that we not be a party to infringement
    and that we as the system operators stop infringement when
    we are aware of it. But we are not required to 'ACK' that
    anything illegal here ever happened. Nothing you can say
    will reduce our liability. What you do say could be used
    as evidence that we agreed there was a problem and further,
    that we know who did it. The law doesn't require that we
    give such assistance."

    Would the assumption that our liability increases by replying
    to an infringement notice be correct?

    Thank you.

    Regards,
    Steve