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Originally Posted by DaleDe
And the ISP to stand behind the site that is standing up.
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The ISP shouldn't have much stake in it, since they are a safe harbor and are not liable. The way it's written is that if someone issues a DMCA against you and your ISP pulls the material, you are supposed to be able to dispute the DMCA and get the material put back up. As long as the ISP pulled it originally, and has something in writing from you that you are disputing it, they should not be held responsible for the material going back online.
That's how it's "supposed" to work. Not that it really does work that way. Usually what goes on is that a company abuses the DMCA in order to intimidate an ISP, the individual user is screwed, and the company is never held accountable for perjury.