How are the safe harbor provisions applied to educ…?
for more information.) Subsection 512(f) attempts to limit false and fraudulent claims of copyright infringement under the DMCA. Anyone who fraudulently claims copyright infringement or fraudulently claims that non-infringing material was wrongly removed, or that access to it was wrongfully disabled, is liable to anyone who suffers any damages because of that misrepresentation, including court costs and attorney?s fees. Subsection 512(g) provides a safe harbor for ISPs and OSPs when they remove or disable access to material, but only if they have a good faith belief that it infringes copyright, even if it turns out not to. The ISP or OSP must notify the alleged infringer and copyright owner. Paragraph (3) of subsection 512(g) sets out the requirements for sending a ?counter-notice and put-back? request. The alleged infringer must, in good faith, identify the allegedly infringing material and its location. Subsection 512(h) authorizes copyright owners to subpoena the identities of copyr