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> So years later you can get content restored?

Nope, all you are supposed to have to do to get the content restored is submit a counter-notice. And it should be back in two weeks, not years.

But you can be sued by the rightsholder for posting infringing material.

The DMCA is really about protecting the ISP/host. The ISP can't be sued for hosting your infringing material -- so long as they take it down when receiving a takedown notice; and even when they put it back up after receiving the counter-notice from the original poster.

But YOU (the poster) can still be sued.

I am not sure how often ISPs/hosts have clearly identified counter-notice procedures, but that's the way the law is written.

See for some further explanation: http://www.dmlp.org/legal-guide/responding-dmca-takedown-not...



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