Ask Slashdot: How To Fight Copyright Violations With DMCA? 455
szyzyg writes "I've created some popular science videos showing how asteroid discoveries have happened over the last few decades. However I've run into a problem with a religious organization which borrowed my video and redubbed it to promote their religious message. Ultimately I filed a DMCA takedown request via YouTube's site, it's as easy as filling in a form and the video was removed. But this organization has since submitted a counterclaim claiming 'under penalty of perjury' that they do in fact have the rights to this work, and YouTube has reinstated the video. It looks like the only way I can pursue this further is to spend the money to take the organization to court and get an injunction, but even if I did so I'd have to pay court costs up front and since they're based in another country I'd have a difficult time actually collecting any money from the other party. It feels like this other group is simply gambling that I won't spend the time and resources to take further legal action, the DMCA is supposed to provide equal protection but the more lawyer you have the more 'equal' you are. So does anyone have any suggestions for how I should proceed here?"
Play God (Score:5, Funny)
Release another video that shows asteroids smashing into the cultist's church and an undead dinosaur army emerging from the crater to devour their children.
A burning bush talked! (Score:5, Funny)
> borrowed my video and redubbed it to promote their religious message. ...
>
> submitted a counterclaim claiming 'under penalty of perjury' that they do
> in fact have the rights to this work
A religious organization lie? You're kidding me!
Re:The DMCA (Score:5, Funny)
Doesn't mean shit outside the USA.
. . . except in New Zealand. Ask Kim Tarquin Fin-tim-lin-bin-whin-bim-lim-bus-stop-F'tang-F'tang-Olé-Biscuitbarrel-slash-dot-com.
Re:The DMCA (Score:5, Funny)
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outside of the USA?
If you have a problem... (Score:3, Funny)
If no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team.
No, no, no (Score:5, Funny)
When somebody asks you for legal advice on Slashdot, you're supposed to give it. In case you hadn't noticed, simply having an account on Slashdot qualifies you as a legal expert, especially on IP issues. No legal training? No problem!
Re:The DMCA (Score:5, Funny)
Wait, how do we know that they aren't massing for an attack? In fact, ordinary terrestrial rocks may in fact be fifth columnists! We could be in tremendous danger.
I suggest we panic.
Re:The DMCA (Score:2, Funny)
Don't panic. You got your towel right?