March 2, 2007
Brooklyn Law School Professor Is Told Her YouTube Video Infringed on Copyright
Most professors can point to a few seminal moments in their careers, like the publication of that first paper or a promotion from the ranks of the adjuncts, that signaled their arrival as serious scholars.
Perhaps, in the age of YouTube, this will become another such moment: a professor's first DMCA takedown notice.
Since its passage nearly a decade ago, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act has allowed copyright holders to demand that their work be taken offline if it has been
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